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gallopingwanker 07-23-2003 10:21 PM

i wish i could finish a comic style drawing....
 
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i started doing this hulk, and got halfway done and cannot get the will to finish it because i'm just not that good at it...oh well, just another incomplete page in the sketchbook.....

Spire 07-23-2003 10:50 PM

looks good to me

GoldenOuroboros 07-23-2003 11:02 PM

I agree with Spire :D
You can only get better with practice :)
And that looks way better than stuff that I could do.. finish it.. then think to yourself what you could have done differently, better.. then if you want highlight the areas and put remarks next to them of what could have been done better in your mind :)
And from what I've read and seen, most cartoonists seem to have their own style. Define yours.
:cool:

cookiezzz 07-23-2003 11:54 PM

Looks very nice man. I think you should finish it (and color it, green is fun! :D). I also believe you improve more if you try to finish what you started.

museacmaker 07-24-2003 12:48 PM

Deffinately have to agree with the improvement from finishing what you've started.

niek 07-24-2003 02:39 PM

Yeah I'ts pretty cool, the abs are a bit weird but perhaps that's what you were going for.

My vote : Finish it. And make more!

water_boy1999 07-24-2003 04:00 PM

Looks great! I wish I had some kind of talent to draw like that....let alone the time to do it. Keep it up!

Ti6my 07-25-2003 11:26 AM

Yeah, definitley work on finishing projects. I have the same problem as you do. The other day I tossed one of my Chuck Taylors on the floor and noticed it made an interesting landing, so I started to draw it. I was pretty happy with what I had done with it so far, and just left it there, afraid to work on it for fear of wrecking what I had done so well. But, in order to further yourself as an artist, you need to complete your work. I know that sounds all too basic, but that's what helps you out the most, is practice. Then after you complete it, you can really say it's yours, and not just "a work in progress."

07-25-2003 03:00 PM

i hate it. it reminds me of my sister and her pet squirrel "shank-master". Shank-master was the only creature on this green earth that i hated more than anything else ever in the annuals of things i hate. i'd chase that little bitch around with a wiffle ball bat everyday with the hope of smashing it to a pulp the consistancy of banana pudding. i never caught him/her/it. as the years past by, we slowly became friends and lovers. Shank-Master is gone now, but his/her/it's memory will live on forever...

did i say i hated your drawing. ooops!

I ment to say I like it. good job mister!

gallopingwanker 07-25-2003 03:05 PM

thanks, especially wpulley, you're like a motivaitonal speaker!

Mutant X 07-26-2003 01:24 AM

Thats a great start. Don't give up and keep up the good work dude. It all just takes time and practice.

07-26-2003 04:12 PM

It is a really good start. I would finish it.

Dire Baka 07-26-2003 08:28 PM

Thats good. I have a lot of unfinished artwork but none of it looks like it could ever look good finished...

Sun Tzu 07-27-2003 09:27 PM

Sometimes unfinished works are finished. (Just a little art time Zen)

I've seen allot of my favorite artists: Dali, Eischer, and others have multiple pieces that were either unfinished or drawn that way intentionally. I've also seen it allot in storyboarding for movies.

Its understandable if it feels unfinshed to you, but I see a certain coolness in things like this.

analinguist 07-28-2003 03:47 PM

that looks finished to me. if you want it to be.

cade2 07-29-2003 04:55 AM

pretty nice detailing though.

lfringe 07-29-2003 07:05 PM

What don't you like about it?

gallopingwanker 07-30-2003 12:06 AM

i'm not sure...i just can't draw a cool comic book pose that you always see in comics and stuff...mine always turn out front view blah....i'm just not happy with my comic drawings

07-30-2003 10:27 AM

well damn, you COULD HAVE finished it over the last six days you have been saying that you wished you could finish it. :)

One actual thingy of advice:
I think I saw from a screenshot you posted that you use a Mac. would poser work on a Mac? I'm not sure. You could use a poser figure as a simple reference and draw the Hulk or any other character proportionally from that. I'm not saying rip off poser figures in your stuff (like I do) hehe , but its a great tool to see how arms and legs look in perspective.

Looking at your Hulk, the only thing that looks off is the arm. I know the arm is pointing forward from the elbow but the perspective got lost. This is the only place that probably bothers you because everything else is fine.

It would be fun to see a giant, oversized mouth on him, yelling and grunting. If you need a reference for a big mouth, you could always use mine. Let me know.

JohnS72 07-30-2003 01:11 PM

I love it- Perhaps you can add an object to cover it up ;-)

gallopingwanker 07-30-2003 07:27 PM

thanks wpulley, some great advice. i've never looked in to downloading poser, i mean buying poser. so i don't even know if it's available for mac or not. every comic art i do i try to make it crazier and cooler than the last, but it sorta just turns out lame...? but i'm getting a hell of a lot better and i think that i may do a new hulk and show you guys what i come up with :). thanks again for all your comments/criticism it really helps!

DuNiLoMoo 07-31-2003 06:08 AM

here you go
 
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Its finished...sort of

07-31-2003 07:59 AM

betcha didn't see that coming, GW.

gallopingwanker 07-31-2003 08:49 AM

AWESOME! haha...sure saved me some time :)

analinguist 08-01-2003 04:19 AM

yo gallopingwanker.. where do you live?

Jerpitcher 08-08-2003 02:18 PM

Thats a great peace! Hats off to ya!

gallopingwanker 08-10-2003 05:47 AM

i hail from dayton ohio

ARTelevision 08-10-2003 06:26 AM

yes, almost always, artists are way too hard on themselves in terms of expectations.

nice piece...

Thagrastay 08-31-2003 03:53 PM

Although I can appreciate the effort, one must understand the subject before one does the rendition: The Hulk is a monstrous brute- wide browed, thick-jawed, whose Legs and arms are equally powerful. He is a machine of destruction, limited horribly in the cerbral department and therefore, his proportions are generally all body with small head and large mouth. The Hulk's hands and feet are generally disproportionately large as a rule as well.
Comic art is not so much about the mechanics of the lines as the flow of the motion. Rarely will one find a ful-on frontal of the hulk in a merely angry mood. If he is fully front-on, he is generally about to destroy something or about to become Dr. banner. Comic art is about story telling through action and the illusion of drama through movement.
Anatomy is good, but needs to be considerably more exaggerated and rounded, as the genre demands rounder lines and more detail and variations of thickness of lines. One shades a super creature through line variations AND color with depth of perspective coming from the thickness of the lines. Good studies in comic art motion are John or Sal Buscema, Gene Colan, John Byrne, Terry Austin, Joe Sinnott, Jim Apparo, Jack Kirby (the greatest there ever was at dramatic motion) and the Romita's- Johns Sr & Jr., Ross Andru and many more I am not naming.
Granted, these are from the early days, but these were the founders.

gallopingwanker 08-31-2003 04:41 PM

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Originally posted by Thagrastay
Although I can appreciate the effort, one must understand the subject before one does the rendition: The Hulk is a monstrous brute- wide browed, thick-jawed, whose Legs and arms are equally powerful. He is a machine of destruction, limited horribly in the cerbral department and therefore, his proportions are generally all body with small head and large mouth. The Hulk's hands and feet are generally disproportionately large as a rule as well.
Comic art is not so much about the mechanics of the lines as the flow of the motion. Rarely will one find a ful-on frontal of the hulk in a merely angry mood. If he is fully front-on, he is generally about to destroy something or about to become Dr. banner. Comic art is about story telling through action and the illusion of drama through movement.
Anatomy is good, but needs to be considerably more exaggerated and rounded, as the genre demands rounder lines and more detail and variations of thickness of lines. One shades a super creature through line variations AND color with depth of perspective coming from the thickness of the lines. Good studies in comic art motion are John or Sal Buscema, Gene Colan, John Byrne, Terry Austin, Joe Sinnott, Jim Apparo, Jack Kirby (the greatest there ever was at dramatic motion) and the Romita's- Johns Sr & Jr., Ross Andru and many more I am not naming.
Granted, these are from the early days, but these were the founders.

i was drawing him out of boredom, and who says that my hulk has to look like the stereotypical other hulk you see, be it not very good ( i don't think so at least) but just because i didn't throw the big mouth tiny head, blah blah blah, doesn't make him the hulk, i'm not, nor want to be a professional comic artist, i just do it when i'm bored...

08-31-2003 07:35 PM

when i'm bored i snack on kittens. really cute kittens.

Thagrastay 09-01-2003 03:48 PM

I didn't mean to offend, please forgive me.
As far as the departure from the character's recognized attributes, if he does not look like the Hulk, then how will we know he is the Hulk?
Do not be so thin-skinned, wanker, art gets criticized. When an artist displays their art it is understood that it will be criticized. That goes with the territory. There is nothing you can do about that. You may disagree with the criticsm, but art is interpretive and once it leaves the solitude of the artist it becomes the property of the person who beholds it.

riptide4070 09-11-2003 01:14 PM

not bad, needs a background, just a thought


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