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SirCrackWaffle

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  1. I haven't checked in for a while, and missed out on some very nice works! Big fan of the earlier stuff too, both the colorful and monochrome!
  2. Damn, this is some serious improvement! I'm really looking forward to you filling up that thread!
  3. I drew a used shuttle, might've gone a little too boxy, but overall I still like how it turned out.
  4. You should really give the guys another wall, so they wouldn't have to paint themselves over each time. Oh an I do like the taller version of the boys, it fits the design well.
  5. I love her pose and look, very cute! I'll slap something of my own on here too:
  6. I wish I could call stuff like this "old-ish", this is amazing! Is this photomanipulation, or actually drawn? Doesn't really matter, stellar either way, just curious.
  7. I feel like the best description of the timeframe is not the years that you've been drawing because people tend to consider a year as drawn even if they only draw as a hobby, on weekends, such that the actual base of work doesn't add up much. While I can't concretly say how much work you put in, there is a rule of thumb for "mastery", or rather achieved skill: 10 000 hours. That's ten thousand hours of PRACTICE! It's a huuuuuuge investment. Now even before that you'll likely be above average in your chosen skill, but a rule of thumb to think when you're likely to have "learned" drawing is that. That's a ton, and that 10 000 hours is grueling, boring study work (anatomy, perspective, composition, boxes, value, forshortening, boxes, boxes, and more boxes), but it's what's necessary. I'm not even close, but I also don't claim that I'm learning much, I do this for self expression mostly.
  8. Nice, no, fan-fkin-tastic, I love these to bits. Also it was real interesting seeing how kinda different your process making these was, even If I was sure they're vector. 0111narwhalz is right, it's the shake that's the real problem. I do really like the PA: Titans one though, great work, lots to learn, but, hey - that's the best part! Here's sometheing of mine in return:
  9. Here's a poster I threw together while I had some free time with a 24 pro Cintiq:
  10. ...I actually kinda like the eyeballs more... But hey, your choice - no pressure!
  11. Awesome! What's the program though? Just curious.
  12. You got it, boss! Here's a drawing I'm almost done shading:
  13. Oh ho ho ho, no, of course not me, though I wish it was. 2nd top post on r/art, only passed by a beutiful piece about Stephen Hawking. It was also done because of the stipulation that Polandball/countryball comics have to be done in MS Paint.
  14. Hey, you know this: is also MS Paint. So don't despair I guess... or something. Drawing with anything and in anything is okay! unless you're using a mouse, then hell no, that's bad, like, for your wrists or something.
  15. nnnnnnnnnnNice. This thread afaik is not just for KSP related (I think there's a Fan-art one for that), so you should be ok!
  16. *cough* practice *cough cough* Nah, but for real, it's all about the time you've put in learning and the consistency of your work. I guarantee that if you started studying drawing HARD - you'd take me over in less than a year.
  17. DID SOMEONE SAY MECHS? /s This is a bit of an older drawing but I felt it might be relevant. Plus it's the most finished thing I've done in ages so
  18. Eh, used to be, but been disiterested recently... Maybe it, maybe me, but it feels like it lost the charm, the edge, became too clean and all that. Maybe the people who created it all got jobs...
  19. We need more Bob in here. Anyone ever tried to follow along to his work? I've never worked with oil - period, so I couldn't do exactly like him, but I sure learned a lot about the principles of painting nature things.
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