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Here’s the finished portrait pending any comments he might have. Hope he likes it =) Compare it to the in progress images.
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Underpainting. This went very quickly. The anatomy study helped a lot and I didn’t need to spend as much time searching for the general reference. Still some anatomical problems at this point, notably her arm.
It’s been almost two weeks since the last sketchbook. Here are the pages I selected to scan. Clothed [...]
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I saw this movie last night. It was really good. Larenz Tate AND Ryan Phillipe. Come on, that’s hot. Sandra Bullock is really good at being a b****itch, but she just has that one “I’m mad” facial expression. Brendan Frasier as a District Attorney? It only works because he (his character) [...]
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The Fine and Performing Arts department had a big meeting mandatory for all students and faculty. Basically just talking about all the things we students and teachers talk about regarding the department. All those kinds of problems and up and coming things. Hey when I was a freshman in 2000 a lot of [...]
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I hung out with my friend Sherman today and his boyfriend Mike. Lot of fun actually. We just sat at the table outside of Starbucks for like hours talking. I don’t drink coffee and I’m poor so didn’t actually buy anything though Sherman had half a dozen coffees and a pack of [...]
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I did this fan art though the characters look really freakish in my style!
I did it for Gravis, so I was like might as well. I didn’t plan it as a group shot though. I just started drawing Pretty Magic in very real 14 year old proportions, but when I did the clothing I realized [...]
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“To any man who has slaved to acquire skill in his art, it is most irritating to have his ability referred to as a ‘gift.’ Perhaps there is one genius in a hundred years or more who can achieve perfection by ‘divine inspiration.’ I have never met such a man, and I do not know [...]
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