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Im not that good with muscle name ( i should learn them) so just look at my suggestion and u will understand. Hope it help's


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I like the creativity and detail you put, especially in the faces.

About the bunny drawing, i think the right arm seems kind of off as well. The lat muscle doesnt need to appear on that angle. I actually feel that its a skeletal problem. My instinct says the elbow is rotated outwards on the right arm, while the left elbow is sort of resting behind the torso on the left arm. They have two different positions and give a bit of a strange pose.

Otherwise this is good stuff. I've checked out your 3D work and I'm hoping to get as good as you are in sculpt. haha
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@Darkstar; Thanks man that's great feedback. Will have this in mind for the future. I thin I've made this mistake many times before.

@repandafire; Thanks alot for the input and the kinds words man. I'm hoping to get my drawing to your level. ;)
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Old (#54)
Greetings everyone!

Long time no posting which is bad, but I got some stuff to show!

Self Portrait Day at CA...


And a portrait of a friend...
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Old (#55)
Once again sir...nice doodles.
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Thanks Nitewalkr!

Ressurecting this thread with a pic I made a couple of hours before the new year kicked in.



Also been doing some sculpting. Not the most critique friendly shots but here's what I got this far. Still a lot to do. It started off with trying to recreate a fairly normal looking woman but the proportions on the underlying rig made the appearance more unhuman, so I decided to go crazy instead and simply have fun and get used to the medium.
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Old (#57)
really great stuff man! I dig the lat few portraits, as well as the crazy panda shit
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Thanks a bunch bounchfx!

Okay, no clue why I haven't got around posting anything since new years so I thought it was about time. Guess I've just been lazy with that.
I've been actively posting work on my facebook page though for non forum friends to see. If any fellow polycounter would like to add me, feel free to do so.

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000282710872

So this means massive post. I'll just dump most of the stuff I've been doing on my spare time during the year. Please bear with me :S

Random digital stuff...



Less random digital stuff...



Intended as tattoo design.


Been working on some sculpting as well. This fella will be painted some day.


And last and not least, I've been practicing acrylics lately, moving down to A3 format made things easier to control. Will probably do more of these in the future.


Cheers!

PS: Will try to post more often :P
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Old (#59)
wow, big update haha. Wonderful stuff I'm really loving those first few images.
"The artist formerly known as suburbbum"
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Sooooo, gotta update this from time to time I figured, so you know I'm alive and stuff...

Nothing new really on the digital stuffers. Got a new sculpture to show though.

I call this guy Balloon Head. I'm somewhat pleased of the execution, not as much with the design. I just wanted something to practice painting on, though executing it took longer than planned so I put effort to it anyway.

Sculpting is fun though. I got plans to do more. It's a bit of a dilemma though since then there won't be as much drawing. I guess I'll be swapping around from time to time.

Here's a wip and a pic of the fella right before baking.


Right after bake. Since of the translucent super sculpey it looks kinda wierd. Will show it later when I've primed it.


Did some layered priming on the cthulhu thingy. Will do the rest of the painting... some time.


Oh, I see it was longer than I thought since last update. I do got some new 2d work to show.
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Acrylics wip...
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Photographed some of my drawings I did a while ago. The first one came to me through a rather disturbing dream.





Not that happy about the Mayan painting so I started a new one. We'll see how this goes.





When I do drawings and stuff I'm somewhat happy with I put them on the wall, cause I got a lot of space.
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Old (#63)
Taking a stab at the current CHOW at CA.org. Did some sketching and then a drawing. Now moving on to illustration!



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I have a few questions, if I may

How long did it take you to sculpt that weiner and balls?

From where I'm sitting, that dong is "unrolled" if you will. Please go into the thought process behind this artistic decision.

Was reference used to sculpt the balls and weiner?

Thank you.
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Originally Posted by xk0be View Post
I have a few questions, if I may

How long did it take you to sculpt that weiner and balls?

From where I'm sitting, that dong is "unrolled" if you will. Please go into the thought process behind this artistic decision.

Was reference used to sculpt the balls and weiner?

Thank you.
Well, if it interests you so damn much I didn't put any thought at all into it. If you don't have any serious feedback to give then please don't waste my time.

Thanks,
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Old (#66)
Great work, I especially like your last 2 sketches with the girl and monster
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Well, if it interests you so damn much I didn't put any thought at all into it. If you don't have any serious feedback to give then please don't waste my time.

Thanks,
Whoa. Sorry, keep up the nice work.
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Old (#68)
wip wip...

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Old (#69)
Something for showing of. I should start posting sketches and actually be on topic. :P



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Old (#70)
Some new wips. Tried changing the workflow a bit where I base the painting on a small sketch picked from my sketchbook and integrating textures for building the base.



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Old (#71)
Wow, this is an awesome sketchbook! What are those scultps made out of? I've never tried doing anything like that.
Oskar Reftel, student at The Game Assembly

portfolio: oskarreftel.com

sketchbook: http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=92096
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Old (#72)
awesome works, really love your B&W sketches.
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Oskar: Glad you like. I see you're a TGA student. I'm located in Malmö too and used to have Kostas as my teacher back at Sofe.
I use super sculpey for the sculpts. It's a polymer based clay that you bake in a regular oven to harden. It's incredibly good for detail work but quite soft so an armature is a must to keep things in place. So far I've used regular super sculpey cause it's what I have but the translucent properties can be somewhat of an annoyance as some detail might be hard to spot from certain angles. There is an other variety called Super Sculpey Firm which is solid gray and somewhat more firm I've heard.
If you're much into 3D then sculpture is a good compliment. Good for even just conceptual stuff as it's much more straight forward to just doodle some shapes.

Zeldrak: Glad you like. Which type in particulair, the value studies or crude ballpoint pen on paper sketches?

Xk0be: No hard feelings btw.
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Old (#74)
both are amazing, wish i could do as detailed and as precise as some of your stuff very inspirational.
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Old (#75)
absolutely love the aqua haired chick with the angel and demon as the wings, i wouldnt mind attempting a 3d version of that
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