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03-23-2014, 09:08 AM | #1 |
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Mopar and Clowns
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Re: Mopar and Clowns
The clowns one is pure evil! Looks really cool! I like the way how you use the pencil to create a sketchy texture, but still make a very crisp sketch in the first image! Nice...
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Re: Mopar and Clowns
Thanks metalfan, I'm glad that you dig the clowns. The sketch had to be lightened up in PSE and adjusted the color to blue so the lines are clearer for better viewing.
The Mopar was colored over a pencil underdrawing using Sketchbook Pro. It's my quick way of doing colored drawings for the moment. |
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Re: Mopar and Clowns
The gasser is very cool and clowns are just too freaky.
Nice work on both. |
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Re: Mopar and Clowns
I dig the old Mopar.
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Re: Mopar and Clowns
Nice work, like that Mopar too
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Re: Mopar and Clowns
Thanks guys for the comments!
I'm not going to prolong this thread like I did in the 'burg, but this is on topic with the Mopar stuff. This is something I'm fooling around with that was stuck in my head (ha-ha). I wasn't going to post it until I was done, but what the heck. You saw it first in here. *I've been thinking about getting a Cintiq 22HD (oh boy, cha ching $) |
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Re: Mopar and Clowns
Wow, very cool and creepy all at the same time.
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LOL!!! I love that, that's funny...
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Re: Mopar and Clowns
Thanks guys. Rob, I'm glad to make you laugh.
I'm thinking of taking a crack at making this into a poster. To give a visual, it will be in a style similar to the artist "Coop" or artists of "Modern Rock Art" would do...comic book ink and solid colors. It's going to be an endeavour to make it real. |
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