August '05 Jam: Nina

A variety of interpretations of the same photo reference. CREATION OF NEW TOPICS RESTRICTED TO ADMINISTRATION.

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Postby BurnComics » Sat Aug 06, 2005 11:12 pm

The pose and coloring were more difficult than I expected for some reason. Still, so much fun with such a great model. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone else's!

maverikanim - That's absolutely beautiful. One of your best, for sure! More comments to follow.
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Postby Lester McToil » Sat Aug 06, 2005 11:48 pm

Extremely good times, my friend. Nice.
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Postby em... » Sun Aug 07, 2005 5:41 pm

elijahevenson - You've done a good job af capturing the bony-ness of her hips and knees, and the sweet nature of the girl, but I am slighlt concerned about the lack of individual toes on her feet. If you'd done the hands the same way, it wouldn't matter so much - best to keep an consitancey about the style.

xaketh - That's a strange, but cool interpretation. Funny how just a couple of alterations or additions can change a sweet pose into something sinister looking.

robatniles - A very good rendering of her tootsies, and that's no easy feat :D . I would suggest that, although it is very accurate to what appears in the reference, drawing every wrinkle and bump does tend to make feet (and hands too) less "feminine".

Cobblepot - Those inkwashes are really coming along. A good variety of tones here. The more "sultry" look you've given the girl works well too.

fanooch - Excellent distortions and exaggerations and a beautifully rendered piece.

evilducky - You've gotten the pose right, and I like the faraway look in her eyes, but she seems to get more out of proportion as we get lower on the picture. Be careful to get your proprtions right before you go too far into your drawing.

Toy Soldier - Your first one is probably the most difficult of the reference poses to get right, and you have pulled it off, with one little reservation - you've used stronger lines to define the outlines of the main body parts, with the exception of ner neck, which does give slightly the impression that her head isn't attached to her body. Your second one doesn't have this problem, and so I think is the stronger of the two drawings.

maverikanim - I already commented on this, but I have to say again how stunningly good it is. I am in awe, Matt.

BurnComics - A beautiful job, Adam, and those colours - she just seems to glow.


My effort. I changed the position of her left arm, because I thought the pose looked odd (even though it was natural) - unfortunately, I screwed up and made her new left arm too short in comparison with her right (which is probably a bit too long anyway). Oh, well :?

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Postby Oysterboy » Sun Aug 07, 2005 5:54 pm

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Postby Neato! » Sun Aug 07, 2005 11:53 pm

Good job everyone! Here is my take. It's quick and I do need to loosen up my pencils and have some more control with the inking and the marker, but anyway here you go!

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Postby Griz » Mon Aug 08, 2005 12:20 am

Mat that's just fabulous, you may like to look at some more definition to the nipples ?
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Postby Vik » Mon Aug 08, 2005 12:30 am

maverikanim//

Image OMG ......... !
I'm already a huge fan of yours but this is just incredible. absolutely stunning.

em//
Lookin' good as usual!


I'll try to make one of my own soon.
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hello fellowmates...

Postby Toy Soldier » Mon Aug 08, 2005 5:50 am

Greeting ...

Em...i appreciate your input and give me a direction or two to understand. thank for helping me (the weaker vessel) in this board being lifted up..i sure need to hear some words...

Maverkanim, i believe i spelled your name wrong, however your style and technique just bring me into a "awe" phase. I hope you dont mind me askin, i am wondering how did you do your work in the final stage...is it done in photshop?...

i am not really into computer that much or using any enhancement on my artwork..i am just old fashioned.

Again, i admired ya mate...

greeting my house to yours..

Rob :D
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Postby ko-nine » Mon Aug 08, 2005 7:44 am

maverikanim kills it again, closely followed by BurnComics.
Awesome work, guys!

My humble contribution:
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aye mates...

Postby Toy Soldier » Mon Aug 08, 2005 3:46 pm

Ko NINE:

Brillant work...

how was this done...done in photoshop?...just curious...so vibrant and alive...

later mate..

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Postby ko-nine » Tue Aug 09, 2005 1:06 am

Hi Rob, it was colored in Photoshop using an Intuos2.
Still need to get to grips with it more.
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thank mate...

Postby Toy Soldier » Tue Aug 09, 2005 5:38 am

Ko-nine.

i have photoshop also but not sure about "intuos" which i never heard of....you must have the latest version of photoshop, i have photoshop 6 ...btw..what is intuos and where would be located in photoshop...thank you mate for answering....

i am new in this board and just in "awe" of watching you all putting your works out there. Its really nice of other sharing their input out there......later..

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Re: thank mate...

Postby em... » Tue Aug 09, 2005 6:19 am

Toy Soldier wrote:what is intuos and where would be located in photoshop...thank you mate for answering....

It's not part of photoshop, it's a graphics tablet:
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hehe...

Postby Toy Soldier » Tue Aug 09, 2005 6:22 am

stupidity acrross my head i must say...lol

interesting device attachment...

i am very computer illiteralte ...

thank you mate em..

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Postby tedprior » Thu Aug 11, 2005 8:43 am

Here's mine, my first drawing jam too:
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