Hey everyone here's some pen and pencil drawings i have never posted in the sketchbook section before, I hope you like. I have plenty more where these came from
Hey everyone here's some pen and pencil drawings i have never posted in the sketchbook section before, I hope you like. I have plenty more where these came from
the first one and the guy with the big laugh made me giggle..
hehe. i'd like to see more of your funny stuff.
oh. and very nice rendering and lines by the way. word up!
Well thank you for your kind words i like most of the funny stuff i do better, myself. Here is a comic page I did based on a conversation i had with a goofball i work with, i hope the file size makes it readable
and another of the same bozo, if it's not legible, the quote says "Did you know that in an average person's lifetime he will take 65 million shits?" I swear he tells me stuff like this all the time i had to draw it. Note the bull shitting in the corner.
whow, that's cool stuff mate!!! I hope to see some more of your stuff soon, especially more of these portraits please!
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Da sketchbook
some more, here is a little older piece
from life
random sketchbook face
for a comic proposal, this one i later digitally painted
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Wow, very confident work! I like the variety of styles. The first charicature you did in the first post is hilarious!
Keep at it! Everything here looks good.
i dig the graphite work, and think that your portraits are your strong side. i did notice a mistake with the left foot on the fellow in the camo pants gurther up , while his right foot is a little vague in shape. try giving him some shoe lasses or something to make them seem more distinkt. very cartoonie. with your characters, try putting showing them at different angles, show the back of them, try both men and women in the same scenes and see how well a much larger environment would interact with them.
cheers mate,
Woodruff
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