I drew this based off images from songs by String Cheese Incident. This was my second drawing in this style. I was looking to bring a bit more meaning to my work after my first drawing, and although I accomplished that I was not completely satisfied with the results...the images are more blocked off and seperate from each other, which a lot of people tend to be drawn towards, however that just doesnt quite satisfy my ADD tendencies....haha
make this by hand or on a comp? eather way I like it. your right it seems a bit seprated, but it still flows so its still good. all and all its a great pic
I've never heard the band, but I do like the image. I have seen one other like this, an oil painting depicting over 100 grateful dead songs.
The idea is very cool but can be hard to pull off because you get the seperation feel like you did here, but I think it still works for you. It looks like more of a collage than a scene, but collages are still good.
If you try something similar in the future and you want a specific scene, try defining landscape and area. You don't have to limit yourself by just drawing a parking lot or a forest or whatnot, you can draw a city on the lower right fourth, a forest on the lower left, and sky and space hovering above, for example.
Anyway, good drawing, has a very cool style to it, you should definetly work with the style more.
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if you look closely above the jellyfish head and just below the mushroom texas you can see a line made of small dots....everything above those dots is representative of land and everything below is the ocean
check out my ekoostik hookah pic, i think its a better example of what can be done in this style and even now when i look at it i can still come up with some small ways to improve it, but then again i've been doin this stuff for a year now and i did all 3 of these (release, string cheese, ekoostik hookah) in the first month that I developed this style...completely by accident, haha.
thanks for your thoughts
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All by way of saying, this is cool and REALLY out there...which is a good thing
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The idea is very cool but can be hard to pull off because you get the seperation feel like you did here, but I think it still works for you. It looks like more of a collage than a scene, but collages are still good.
If you try something similar in the future and you want a specific scene, try defining landscape and area. You don't have to limit yourself by just drawing a parking lot or a forest or whatnot, you can draw a city on the lower right fourth, a forest on the lower left, and sky and space hovering above, for example.
Anyway, good drawing, has a very cool style to it, you should definetly work with the style more.
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"If the milk turns out to be sour, I'm not the kind of pussycat to drink it, you know what I mean?"
-Lock, Stock, and two Smoking Barrels
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Staker
end of transmission.
check out my ekoostik hookah pic, i think its a better example of what can be done in this style and even now when i look at it i can still come up with some small ways to improve it, but then again i've been doin this stuff for a year now and i did all 3 of these (release, string cheese, ekoostik hookah) in the first month that I developed this style...completely by accident, haha.
thanks for your thoughts
~Caitrin
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Thor: We hath caught thee, Trickster!
Loki: *tangled in net* Noooo... I caught me! And you all will NEVER be able to take that away from me! Victory is MINE, bitches!
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Thor: We hath caught thee, Trickster!
Loki: *tangled in net* Noooo... I caught me! And you all will NEVER be able to take that away from me! Victory is MINE, bitches!
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