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Madder than a bag of badgers -
I'll try to get some colour on him shortly.
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A splash of colour. Doesn't get out much - does he?
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Ha! That's sick. I like the style, but what's up with the pink biker shorts? I guess you would have to be mad to wear something like that.
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Lab coat. After suggesting a lab coat to ElysiumGX, I thought I'd slip one on this guy. I think it suits him. I'll try a couple of orthos - once I'm reasonably happy.



He's reminding me more and more of Monty Python's 'gumby' character...equally mad.
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thats hilarious, i like this concept. like the eyeball in the pocket, too. also the nice coloring for the skin helps set the tone. cool.
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Some quick orthos. I hope to get some colour/shade on them ....forgive my krappy scanner.





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hey G

Nice work dood i really dig the design and style.

I see ya also having better luck than me with those Ortho's now why did I not think of using graph papaer....*slaps self round face*

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I've heard a ruler also works pretty well for drawing horizontal straight lines, Bronco... [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

Cool stuff, Gmanx. Nice to see some orthos after the initial design, too... very mad doctorish!
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Lol...true,very true I have also heard this MoP,however I seem to have an unbalanced eye,in that even with a ruler I cannot make a perfect horizontal line...it will either elivate up or down slightly.

Might try again on mine later,got my mate coming over after work,just gonna sit in the garden and doodle this evening,might try again at my orthos then.

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reminds me of the mad scientist from the NES game Maniac Mansion
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I used graph paper 'cus of my limited resources at home (drawing on my lap). Kinda makes sense though, but in the real world - I'd trace off the final clean design so it didn't let lost amid the grid.

mmmmmmmm....maniac mansion.....yeah, I see it. Still looks like gumby to me.
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