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Post by Siggy's Tar Dust® on Aug 13, 2019 8:36:25 GMT -8
Thanks guys. I started the drawing too low, and his feet (I can draw feet) are too close to the boarder, so I'm going to try the bent-leg Spidey Swing pose, with maybe Spider-Man under his arm kinda like AF15. I also need to spread his shoulders out a little more.
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Aug 13, 2019 9:59:10 GMT -8
Spread his shoulders?Spicy!
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Post by Siggy's Tar Dust® on Aug 15, 2019 9:38:23 GMT -8
Did some more work with it. 
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Post by Siggy's Tar Dust® on Aug 20, 2019 14:46:39 GMT -8
Started another practice sketch. I go through erasers faster than pencil leads  
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Post by Siggy's Tar Dust® on Aug 20, 2019 18:48:30 GMT -8
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Aug 20, 2019 21:28:54 GMT -8
Looks great!
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Post by Siggy's Tar Dust® on Aug 20, 2019 23:28:51 GMT -8
Not anymore. The grandson spilled something purple on it. And not on the pants.  A sign I should continue with Venom.
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Post by steveinthecity on Aug 21, 2019 7:09:57 GMT -8
Not anymore. The grandson spilled something purple on it. And not on the pants.  A sign I should continue with Venom. Continue drawing around the spill/splashes, leaving those areas alone. It might have a neat look with the contrast between the "finished" and "ruined" parts. Give it to your Grandson when he's older and explain what happened. I think I'd treasure something like this coming from one of my grandparents. Seriously.
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Post by Siggy's Tar Dust® on Aug 21, 2019 8:36:34 GMT -8
Not anymore. The grandson spilled something purple on it. And not on the pants.  A sign I should continue with Venom. Continue drawing around the spill/splashes, leaving those areas alone. It might have a neat look with the contrast between the "finished" and "ruined" parts. Give it to your Grandson when he's older and explain what happened. I think I'd treasure something like this coming from one of my grandparents. Seriously. He's 13 and was being careless (he and my wife don't care about anything I draw, or at least they never say anything suggesting they do  ) It's cool- the paper warped, so it doesn't work, but I'm used to starting over.
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Post by steveinthecity on Aug 21, 2019 19:38:09 GMT -8
Continue drawing around the spill/splashes, leaving those areas alone. It might have a neat look with the contrast between the "finished" and "ruined" parts. Give it to your Grandson when he's older and explain what happened. I think I'd treasure something like this coming from one of my grandparents. Seriously. He's 13 and was being careless (he and my wife don't care about anything I draw, or at least they never say anything suggesting they do  ) It's cool- the paper warped, so it doesn't work, but I'm used to starting over. I suppose 13 and careless does make a difference. I'm thinking he's 4-5 y/o and doesn't know what he's doing.
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Post by Siggy's Tar Dust® on Aug 21, 2019 20:19:39 GMT -8
He's 13 and was being careless (he and my wife don't care about anything I draw, or at least they never say anything suggesting they do  ) It's cool- the paper warped, so it doesn't work, but I'm used to starting over. I suppose 13 and careless does make a difference. I'm thinking he's 4-5 y/o and doesn't know what he's doing. Yes. if he were that young, it would definitely be my fault for leaving it so open. It's actually for the better. This sketch had no plan in place- It evolved to include Wolverine simply because of the way Hulk's foot looked, but that brought it too close to the border. As a practice piece, I'm happy as heck with it because of Wolverine's left hand and Hulk's right foot. Little things 
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Post by Siggy's Tar Dust® on Oct 29, 2019 22:10:11 GMT -8
Doing some more "inking" with sketches I own. 
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