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Posted 2007-03-29, 03:32 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Hey guysngals, iIt's been a while. ..."
I love your pencil sketches. <3

Do you use different pencils for different shades?
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Posted 2007-03-29, 03:38 PM in reply to Atnas's post starting "I love your pencil sketches. <3 Do..."
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I love your pencil sketches. <3

Do you use different pencils for different shades?
Thanks. No, I used a lithography pencil (6B) for all of those sketches. Works great for thin strokes as well as wide ones.
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Posted 2007-03-29, 04:16 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Thanks. No, I used a lithography pencil..."
Ah, I use 6B for final lines.

I haven't touched my 9B, though...
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Posted 2007-03-31, 04:32 AM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Thanks. No, I used a lithography pencil..."
Can I ask, is that bread you've painted and put in the basket?
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Posted 2007-03-31, 05:18 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "Can I ask, is that bread you've painted..."
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Can I ask, is that bread you've painted and put in the basket?
Indeed it is! I have painted around 35 of them so far, aiming for 100.
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Posted 2007-03-31, 05:21 AM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Indeed it is! I have painted around 35..."
Haha! What a strange thing to paint on. Looks good, though.

What started you on painting on bread?
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Posted 2007-03-31, 07:11 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "Haha! What a strange thing to paint on...."
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Haha! What a strange thing to paint on. Looks good, though.

What started you on painting on bread?
Thanks. Insanity made me do it.

Some stuff I forgot to post, or temporarily threw away because I didn't like it:







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Posted 2007-03-31, 07:30 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Thanks. Insanity made me do it. Some..."
Wow! Colourfulness. The last one definitely. What is it?

How's the admissions thingy going, btw?
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Posted 2007-04-11, 04:28 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "Wow! Colourfulness. The last one..."
my art work from years ago is a few pages back. (page 3 to be exact)
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Posted 2007-04-18, 01:44 PM in reply to matrix6977's post starting ":D my art work from years ago is a few..."
I'm trying to use Photoshop instead of Manga Studio for my line art.

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Posted 2007-10-25, 03:57 PM in reply to Atnas's post starting "I'm trying to use Photoshop instead of..."


Amazing what six months of practice can do.

I finished this two days ago.

I think I'm going to scan some sketches today or tomorrow, just to revive this thread.
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Posted 2007-10-25, 04:44 PM in reply to Atnas's post starting "http://www.paper-hearts.org/art/October2..."
A man stops at a busstop, and sees another man with wooden amrs and legs.

"My god!" he exclaims, "Are you alright? That must have been some accident you were in!"

"Accident?" the man with the wooden limbs replies, "These were no accident. Me father were a tree."

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Which leads me on, quite well, actually, to your fella with a tree for an arm.

It's very good. I particularly like the sketching on the jeans to show folds and subsequent shadows.

I eagerly await your scans.
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Posted 2007-11-06, 01:19 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "A man stops at a busstop, and sees..."
I remembered seeing Chruser's arm study and figured I'd try and practice that in one of my sketchbook entries.






























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Posted 2011-02-24, 11:05 AM in reply to Atnas's post starting "I remembered seeing Chruser's arm study..."
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