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Postby WRuv » Sat Sep 25, 2004 2:45 pm

oh they've been seen, i picked through every nook and cranny in your website.. heh. :oops:
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Postby dogmeatsausage » Sat Sep 25, 2004 2:47 pm

WRuv wrote:oh they've been seen, i picked through every nook and cranny in your website.. heh. :oops:

heh heh :) cool
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Postby ShlockBMovieWriter » Sat Sep 25, 2004 6:06 pm

nice scratch style, I call it scratch style, reminds me of the 80s stuff the Uk books put out.
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Postby dogmeatsausage » Sat Sep 25, 2004 10:33 pm

ShlockBMovieWriter wrote:nice scratch style, I call it scratch style, reminds me of the 80s stuff the Uk books put out.

i like to think of it as scratch and scribbles :)
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Postby ShlockBMovieWriter » Sat Sep 25, 2004 10:53 pm

the one thing I admire is, I could never do this style, I dont have the confidence for it, and thats what I admire about this style, is the confidence behind it.
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Postby dogmeatsausage » Sat Sep 25, 2004 11:18 pm

ShlockBMovieWriter wrote:the one thing I admire is, I could never do this style, I dont have the confidence for it, and thats what I admire about this style, is the confidence behind it.

Thank You Very Much. I tried very hard to stop worrying about making everything in my sketchbook pretty,for me that meant abandoning the pencil learning to draw with pens and eventually brushes. It helped me to grow and develop a style that would not have come about any other way.
I don't want to sound preachy but I think it's very beneficial for artists to just draw and disregard making a "good" picture or trying so hard to stylize, every once in awhile.
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Postby dogmeatsausage » Sat Sep 25, 2004 11:22 pm

Image
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some extra scribbles
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Postby Kazukisan » Wed Sep 29, 2004 5:36 am

Ilook through everything, but that werewolf with the red eye is still my favorite. The dark array of shadows that you spread across sheets of paper is beautiful. It's almost eerie the way such mild images can be so creepy to me. You definitely lay down the mood with that ink of yours.

Tell me, was it difficult getting used to an ink brush?
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Postby dogmeatsausage » Wed Sep 29, 2004 9:03 am

Kazukisan wrote:Ilook through everything, but that werewolf with the red eye is still my favorite. The dark array of shadows that you spread across sheets of paper is beautiful. It's almost eerie the way such mild images can be so creepy to me. You definitely lay down the mood with that ink of yours.

Tell me, was it difficult getting used to an ink brush?

thanks that's very nice to hear about the mood, and that it is affecting you in a creepy but hopefully still a good way.
I'm trying to think what made me pick up the brush pen...and I think it had to do with inking comic pages, the brush could duplicate the scratchy quality of the pen and still be heavy enough with lines and black to make it look good as a comic page. To answer your question I don't really remember how long it took, but I do remember forcing my self to only draw with the brush for a really long time, at life drawing workshops, in my sketchbook, inking pages, etc i used the brush until i was very comfortable getting different techniques out of it.
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Postby dogmeatsausage » Mon Oct 11, 2004 6:23 pm

some figure drawings and one sketch from Priscilla's cafe.
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sitting_nude.jpg
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Prissilas_1.jpg
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Postby The Cure » Mon Oct 11, 2004 6:32 pm

I remember seeing your stuff on the Hellboy boards, Dog Meat. You rock hard! I still really love the bat creatures :D.
Can't wait to see more drawings from you, dude.

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Postby dogmeatsausage » Mon Oct 11, 2004 6:44 pm

The Cure wrote:I remember seeing your stuff on the Hellboy boards, Dog Meat. You rock hard! I still really love the bat creatures :D.
Can't wait to see more drawings from you, dude.

-ERS

Cool good to see you. Yeah It will be a few issues before I get to draw the bats but I can't wait till they're in the story. Those designs aren't totally final either so I might be doing something crazier with them. :)
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Postby olmanic » Tue Oct 12, 2004 9:19 am

good lordy paul, those life drawings are killer!

I need to get away from my pencils.
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Postby dogmeatsausage » Tue Oct 12, 2004 12:46 pm

olmanic wrote:good lordy paul, those life drawings are killer!

I need to get away from my pencils.

:D thanks man. brush pens are great for life drawings.
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Postby rota » Tue Oct 12, 2004 4:17 pm

Charming stuff all the way through! You obviously know how to have fun with a sketchbook.
Hope to see you posting more around the forums when you get the time!
http://www.glowinthedarkpictures.com/sketchbook.html

(ps: My 2005 sketchbook is out. Boy, do you ever need it! Be the first on your block to get your clammies on this.)
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