
If you have the time to use biros they are quite good because it shitting eats away hours trying to shade anything half decently. The sky on my other one took about an hour and half alone I think.
The nazi serpent ended up looking a bit dull though and that was kind of the whole point of the sketch.
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The nazi serpent ended up looking a bit dull though and that was kind of the whole point of the sketch.

I could had the view over the cockpit of one of the spitfires, with a fedora wearing cigarette smoking ex cop out for revenge on the sky serpent. He was getting his wife's killer even if it ended in his own death.
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Which it didn't.
I wish I could do that cocking ace concept drawing of weird futuristic tanks people do, they are so bloody brilliant.
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Sat 29 Mar 2008, 23:26,
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I wish I could do that cocking ace concept drawing of weird futuristic tanks people do, they are so bloody brilliant.

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From a really weird illustration book I have on my shelf somewhere. Ignoring the colouring and shading I can't even get anywhere near interesting shapes or construction of things. My objects always look really boring and plain.
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From a really weird illustration book I have on my shelf somewhere. Ignoring the colouring and shading I can't even get anywhere near interesting shapes or construction of things. My objects always look really boring and plain.

I think it takes a certain kind of.... artchitecty kind of person to do stuff with that amount of repetetive but believable detail.
I like your stuff.
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I like your stuff.