I actually did a blog about this in a little more detail so I'm just going to post a few pics here, you can always go to my blog if you want more insight.
So here we go, feel free to laugh:
Sh!t Happens






Maelstrom Heart






Flying Tigers






Living the Dream




RobboAKAscooby wrote:
VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote:One thing that's been consistent for you over basically the whole selection of images there, except for Rall's mom it seems, is that you use the same line thickness throughout each entire piece. I wonder how your work would look if you started playing around with that a bit more.
Terotrous wrote:VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote:One thing that's been consistent for you over basically the whole selection of images there, except for Rall's mom it seems, is that you use the same line thickness throughout each entire piece. I wonder how your work would look if you started playing around with that a bit more.
To be honest I'm not really sure where varying the line thickness would be useful. I do use thinner lines for faces and other fine-detail areas simply so I have more space to work with, but that's about it. I also do all of my drawing with a mouse so it's hard to vary the line thickness within an single layer.
VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote:I'm aiming to just compare the first two images with the last one- If you had shown me these without me knowing you, I would have not been able to guess that these were by the same person.
VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote:I think that SH- R along with its cohorts in time was where you had the most obvious problem with flatness and rigidity. I have to say that although there was generally improvement all throughout, the most recent pictures show the hugest strides in terms of three-dimensional anatomy.
VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote:I know what you mean about having difficulty with tools. When I am workign on a close-up panel or something with a lot of motion, I can use a brush pen that has a lot of variety for line width, but for all my other lines I alternate between specifically sized technical pens. Lot of picking up, uncapping, using, recapping, putting down. I can get some varying width out of the tech pens though it's less noticeable than it is with the brush pen.
djracodex wrote:I love these sorts of parties!
Yalp, now I need to compile some embarrassment to share...
djracodex wrote:Shcoob, seeing the energy into your poses creep in and take over is really great!
djracodex wrote:I love all the bra shots lol
djracodex wrote:There, that was funI hope more people post!
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VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote:Lol wait guys wait
RobboAKAscooby wrote:And, Cope, was that Crash Bandicoot at the beginning?
VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote:
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