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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Rough Bird

Rough drawing from yesterday's meeting... Btw, need some inspiration? Try booting your day from Pascal Campion's blog!


8 comments:

  1. By any means, I dig the roughs more than the finals... that's not to say I'm not impressed by the finals ;)

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  2. I love your blog so much inspiration and continuity.

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  3. Looks great, but I think your pencil rolled into the picture as you were taking it haha just kidding, awesome stuff!

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  4. May I know why you always sketch with blue pencil and then trace it with the black one?
    I was curious, because your final artwork are amazing!^_^

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  5. I love your roughs too! Very smooth and alive

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  6. hehe very cool, when i saw the "text text, text" I almost expected him to be holding some kinda wacky cell phone invention of yours


    Keep up the good work ^^

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  7. Derek! I wish I could leave the roughs rough... :)

    Yahya, thanks! :))

    Todd, haha, right, it seems that I'm working on a seesawing boat :) Thanks!

    Sandal, it works like an "analog layer system". The blue lines can easily be faded away in Photoshop or the like...

    Joonas, thanks! Cheers to Helsinki! I've to come back, sometime...

    Claude :) Thank you!

    Jon, I was indeed thinking about some kind of wacky toy for this bird... Cheers!

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