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Things to draw:

Sun Jul 9, 2006, 9:07 PM
Gerbil in a gerbil ball...

Good 'ol fairy-tale characters.
Evil Easter Bunny,
Ninja mimes.
Monkeys and Squids.
Robot alien monkey cages.
Stuff with markers.

Race: Naga, Arachs, Sharo, Minotaur, Drow, Ba'az, Wyvern, Thulls, Titans, Spirits, Elementals, Beasts, Manscorpion, manticore, mycanoid, twisted, merwoman, void spider infecting darkness, demon frog, werewolf,

Study of: Lion, Bird Wings, Snake, Bull

Characters: Xz, with centipede tattoo, carrying his dead love, as a kobold, sword stance, Xz' Soulsteel Sword T'kaeth'ss, Zzaazz, Dev, the 16 drones of Dev, Tumbler/Tumblers,

Snapshots: Cannibal Repast, Woman unzipping her skin, Blood in the water, Chained Slaves Joined, Flitting Shadow, Statis Chamber, Pennant Bearer, two one-winged angels flying, the wall of dead super-aliens, machine powered by encapsulated human, metamorphosis, mouthless earless angels, mime war, The myth of Sisyphus, Shardling Crysallis

(I'll insert the list from my sketchbook here, later)

Thought of the Night: The Deviantart Paradox?

Sun May 21, 2006, 9:03 PM
Are comments recieved on deviantart non-representative of the majority of comments that you'd otherwise recieve in "the real world", because essentially everyone on deviantart does their -own- art as well? (at whatever level of skill) Thus any time that you get a comment, it's more likely to be -another- artist who'll be able to appreciate the effort that went into the work more than a layperson...

Though actually I'm not sure whether that's a valid argument that they'd like it better, but it's not like DA is awash with critical analysis of people's art or anything, which is what the opposite argument would lead towards, implying that an all-artist audience would lead to more informed critiqueing.

Unsure...

CritiqueBarter

Mon Jan 30, 2006, 7:23 PM
CritiqueTrade

Well, I'm working on setting up a new DA group based around the concept of give-and-take critiqueing, where instead of being just asking for critiques or just giving critiques, you do some of both.

At the moment, the system for trading critiqueing (declaring what types of things you'd be able to critique, declaring what pieces of yours you want critiqued) isn't something that I have written down, so for the moment I'm just going to start compiling resources for creating the club and other clubs to ask to let people know that it exists.

Any help/advice/suggestion in this matter would be welcome.

Critiqueing groups:
:membercritiqueme:

The comment revolution:
[link] by :memberspat:

A commenting guide to link to:
[link] by :membernyssi:

Forget figure drawing, it's all about clay!

Sun Dec 4, 2005, 6:37 PM
So I made a guy. Out of modeling clay. And then froze him in exactly the pose that I was looking for. Hopefully, this will make it easier for me to create the drawing from the pose. No need for an actual person as a model. I love it. I hope to be creating more sculptures (and hopefully, drawings that accompany them) in the future.

Oh, and I finally got around to finding out how to make oekaki. It involved downloading a html page (and java supplements) to my desktop, but now I can start doing it. I think that I'm going to try to get a (tiny) tablet to help me with that as well, though.

New Old stuff, but no new new stuff.

Sat Aug 20, 2005, 3:42 PM
Yeah, so I finally pulled out all my old works that I previously had scanned and put them up. So in essence, this stuff is probably older than the stuff that I had up earlier.

Mostly figure drawings.

I really really want to get some of my newer stuff into digital form ('cause some of them are quite hilarious) but now the digital camera is broken, and I don't have a scanner, so can't happen, for now. *sighs* I'm finally motivated to use the thing and it breaks.

And the new stuff is probably among my most interesting work, too. More very-very-mixed media. Time to search for a cheap digital camera. If anyone has suggestions, (ebay? somewhere online, to make it quick?) please let me know.

I'm actually (having seen some on DA) wanting to do Oekaki (spelling?) in the meantime, just to make more things to put into my gallery that don't need scanning, but I'm not even sure how people usually go making it. I guess that I'll just google it.

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