inspired by puddnhead
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inspired by puddnhead
the next skull
there i try tho mix this 3 colors of the skull,wings and background
i think is not bad but for the skull may be must little more saturation
prism color pencil sketch
red creature
creature from the deep
Man, your critters are weird!
Kudos from a fellow tattooer
sketchbook-http://conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?p=2326533#post2326533
prism color pencil sketch
the work with this color was very hard
i don't know why but...is hard
another creature
some dino creature
today's practice
like newborn moth
i use ref for the embrio
today's practice
concept for amazonkibg magazine
mechanical pencil sketch
here is one in progress
may be i must change the body...
i pick up my grip pen and draw this
Last edited by _MOTH_; August 3rd, 2009 at 03:09 AM.
today's practice
sea monster
insect woman character
Cool creature designs man!
Keep it up
Till next time -Jamie
sketchbook updated October 6th
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another creature
not finished
Lots of improvement here man! I can really tell the difference. Before I saw the puddnhead pic I knew you were a fan.
Love your work, but try to go beyond your comfort zones. You are too skull-centric. You also seem to only draw monsters (they are beautifully done but try something else). There will come a time when you must jump out of your comfort zones and try something else.
Cool dude. Keep rockin!
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just quick experiment
no ref.
i try to make some gothic mood
not finished
hey moth, your work is rather damn good.. your porn skulls series is surreal but impressive. you've definatly got a strong style going on... kind of reminds me of the Quake concepts... keep it up mate..
there i try some different kind of strokes
usually i use cross strokes...
with ref.
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