March '09 Jam: Jessica Gomes

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Postby Scruffy » Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:23 am

RodGuen wrote::shock: i have no idea who you are, but i bow to so much dedication.

bow.


greeaaaatttt sketches too.

Man!

r.



Seconded. I'm exhausted just looking at all those drawings. :)
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Postby Lou » Wed Apr 08, 2009 3:46 am

I also agree with the guys ........ do you have a web site love to see more of your art work
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Postby MBirkhofer » Wed Apr 08, 2009 5:03 am

Haha. Awesome!


I wish I could just run with images like that.
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Postby supertoki » Wed Apr 08, 2009 5:05 am

Great sketches!
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Postby spacesick » Wed Apr 08, 2009 6:21 am

awesome work all around, guys! :D and of course to FinalVolume, who I'm guessing is secretly me. but I could be wrong.
Image < my blog, and > my flickr!
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Postby Yendorb » Wed Apr 08, 2009 6:33 am

You call those sketches? one man's sketches are most guys final's great stuff
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Postby FinalVolume » Wed Apr 08, 2009 1:12 pm

Hello Drawing Boarders,

This is a great community!

I am very flattered by the kind responses. It is great to hear back from artists who I admire. Thanks RodGuen, Tyler, TeamChina, Scruffy, Lou, MBirkhofer, Supertoki, SpaceSick, and Yendorb. I'm glad you enjoy my pile of scribbles. I am trying to get better on all fronts...especially inking and coloring. Any tips, tricks, suggestions are welcome.

This thread has produced a lot of great images...some of my favorites are...

bangalore_monkey...I like how you captured the essence and fun of the pose.

JOey Lee...Post 1 is very appealing and cartoony. Post 2 is hilarious. The leg warmers gives a good reason for such a strange pose. Post 3...very cute. Are you by chance commenting on the fact that the Swimsuit issue features models instead of athletes? Models who don't seem to be any more athletic than your average Playboy bunny?

GoodAsNew...I love the colors and gestural qualities in the painting. It looks like a photo at a distance, but I love to see the "brushwork" up close and how the "paint" is layered on thick...

jetjaquar...Slick and sexy...Really appealing.

Koekjesdeeg...Stunning. You really took that photo and made it your own. It feels completely unique in its own universe. Awesome.

66crows...Tee Hee. Vampires are great.

em...This painting has a classic feel...like I am at the beach in the 40s. Classic and classy.

Leander...What the...? That kinda blows my mind. I never would have looked at the photo and come up with your half abstract painting. Really creative. I love it. I wonder if there is a way to preserve the abstract head and still get across the idea of a playful smile...

Mbirkhofer...Great drawing complimented by a great color palette.

Supertoki...She looks like a sad black oil alien from X-files. I fear her. Which is a really cool effect to get from such an otherwise sexy pose. I think it is the eyes and color choices...

trickmonkey...The red hair and tattoo are great. I might use Joey Lee's idea and have her arms down because she is pulling up her left stocking... Super sexy...

fishbone...WOW! You pushed that caricature so far...I wish I could get my brain to do that...Beautiful...

klortho...That one is suitable for framing. What great graphics! I like how you have pulled a lot of grahic design and collage elements together.

Cool beans. I look forward to more...
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Postby HunterGreen » Sat Apr 11, 2009 7:02 pm

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-HG
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Postby HunterGreen » Sun Apr 12, 2009 6:17 pm

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Postby chuckwood » Tue Apr 14, 2009 7:59 am

Hi, I'm new to the board and thought this would be a good way to get started posting. I have been drawing for about 2 years now, so I'm still new. Any constructive help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Postby J0ey Lee » Tue Apr 14, 2009 9:42 am

Nice job everyone! Final Volume: love the research you put into that first pose. Great drawings.


Here's a new one...didn't like the one i just posted.
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Postby BrianVasilik » Tue Apr 14, 2009 9:44 am

Hey Chuckwood
I'm new here too

Great start with your drawing...I can tell you have good observation skills.
I do see room for improvement. The biggest measurement mistake is the length of her arm, needs to be longer.

Over the photo of the pose I drew some lines to show how I analyze a figure.
In green is the rectangle shape the figure fits in. Study the negative shapes.
Red lines are a few key angles. I like looking for angles like from her hip and shoulder.
In blue are a few key arcs and circles. There are more descriptive arcs in her arm.
Yellow shows the construction of her features.

You are fairly close.
Your drawing will improve with a little closer observation.
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Postby MBirkhofer » Tue Apr 14, 2009 4:53 pm

That is so hot Joey.
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Postby chuckwood » Tue Apr 14, 2009 5:25 pm

Thanks BrianVasilik!

What you wrote was very helpful. Learning to observe is tough, so it's good to have someone point out things that I missed and also give ways to help "see" better.

-Chuck
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Postby Lavern n Shirley » Wed Apr 15, 2009 11:02 am

Great stuff everyone, haven't posted in a while, my little sketches:
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