.....KIDS' Doodles Thread.....

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Postby Fury 2.0 » Sun Dec 04, 2005 9:57 pm

awesome thread idea! Here's a couple old one's of my daughters. She's almost 6 now.
this one was done a couple years ago. I had done this picture of a girl on a horse, and Josie found the lineart for the horse (I drew it on a seperate piece of paper). So she drew her own cowgirl :)
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and this one was from a few months ago, drawn with my wacom. She's seen me working with it and thinks it's cool
(no idea what it's supposed to be :), but she did manage to find the most obnoxious color possible :P )
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She's done a bunch of superhero ones, but I gotta ask my wife where they ended up. so hopefully I'll post more soon.
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Postby RodGuen » Mon Dec 05, 2005 10:30 pm

:D haha Fury. Yeah, kids like those flashy colours.
Eliott often asks to colour my sups' on Photoshop as well,
and......well........hm.......i didn't save any..... :oops:

Here are a bunch of sups' from today from Eliott.
I can't name them all though. And i found it as he was already in bed as i was coming back from work. But Hulk was easy enough to spot, and that "AAAA" cracks me up.
I 'll have to ask him tomorrow.

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Postby VanhoozerArt » Tue Dec 06, 2005 6:18 am

Great thread....:)
I will have to have my son get some sketches together.
He will love that.

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Postby Asyouwish » Tue Dec 06, 2005 9:26 pm

Great thread. The design and composition sense everyone has is amazing. It must be something you lose during puberty and have to re-learn it. Fun imaginative work all around. Thank you.
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Postby Jarhead1 » Mon Dec 12, 2005 9:28 pm

Here are a couple of pictures from my daughter who just turned 4 years old. These are pictures of The Little Mermaid:
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Postby RodGuen » Thu Jan 05, 2006 8:28 pm

:D
Cool mermaid!

I like how the rock and the mermaid relate in perspective.

Here are a bunch of badasses from my oldest son, Lucas.

I had to spell "karate" for him on the last one though.
The cat has the coolest expression, no?
Taken from him, the alien is just a bloodsucking killer
and got kicked out of the Karate school...
The frog got his ass handed to him.

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Postby Elliotanimated » Thu Jan 12, 2006 9:17 pm

Your son Elliott, has a very fine name.
It's the coolest of all the names, wouldn't you agree.
Oh yes.

Cheers,
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Postby williambloke » Sat Jan 14, 2006 6:53 am

My four year old son Olan drew this. I was pretty amazed. Though it is hard to follow the drawings are sequential. Read it clockwise starting at the top left. The thing coming in form the right is a missle so I am told. :D

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Postby RodGuen » Sat Jan 14, 2006 11:23 am

:shock: what the hell do you let him watch? :lol:

The sequential aspect is truely amazing.He should be an animator.

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Postby williambloke » Sat Jan 14, 2006 7:47 pm

Those are robot parts not guts! :D
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Postby quig » Sat Jan 28, 2006 7:15 pm

These are pictures that my oldest son Liam has drawn. He's worse than I ever was, head down, drawing for hours, sound effects while doing it... the full jam.

He'll be 7 next month.

These scans are from pics he did over the last 2 years... The train one was for a coloring contest for x-mas in my company. He didn't win (we're world wide), and he took the loss like a champ saying that he knew he could draw well, but was fine that others might be better. He then said he couldn't wait to see what the others drew so he might learn to be a better artist.

A proud dad..,

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Postby drono » Wed Feb 08, 2006 3:01 pm

Here's one my youngest (5) did last night of my character dr.oNo!
I love it! I didn't know what he was drawing and then he brought it over and showed me. "This is dr.oNo. and these are his machines."
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Postby corkbutt » Wed Feb 08, 2006 3:10 pm

This is such a great thread.
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Postby emceeONE » Sun Feb 12, 2006 12:20 pm

williambloke - hahaha. I had to try it, hope you don't mind.

edit: this is williambloke's son's drawing, not mine (or my kid's...one of which I don't have). :wink:
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Postby littleegypt » Sun Feb 12, 2006 12:44 pm

heheheheehehehe Emcee that is so awesome.
quig- that green goblin and spiderman is so freaking kickass!!
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