Acquana's Art Thread -- Closed, New Thread Started

I'm so flattered, Xath! Certainly! And if you're able to follow tech books at all (I can't follow most of them, myself), the Abode Photoshop Wow! book really helped me learn coloring in Photoshop.

Frukathka said:
Wow, what a hottie!

And ain't she just? Thankfully not too much so. The last time the DM tried to get this particular game going, this one girl who likes to play ... extremely endowed girls decided to join. It was very disturbing ... trying to draw a panda with an H-cup. O_o
 

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Acquana said:
And ain't she just? Thankfully not too much so. The last time the DM tried to get this particular game going, this one girl who likes to play ... extremely endowed girls decided to join. It was very disturbing ... trying to draw a panda with an H-cup. O_o
<Jaw drops to floor>

H-CUP?!
Will Smith-esque: Damn!
 

A drawing from 2003

Old yes ... But this gets what I was saying across. This is Xiao Lang QiQi.

ChaosJade.jpg
 


03/26 & 27/05

Almost there! So here's two more, another two Chaotic characters.

This is Sarda of the grand Acorn lineage, descendant of none other than Sonic the Hedgehog himself.

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And this is my villian character, Glitch, once known as MechaSonic, now a walking malfunction. If you notice he has different proportions than the other characters, that's on purpose. He's freakishly long and tall for the setting.

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Acquana, just wanted to say i've enjoyed your one-a-days. You & others have helped get the cobwebs of non-drawing cleared---I hope to get my own 1/day going soon :)
 

*bounceys* I love the movement in these characters - is there anything you did to practice that? Whenever I sit down to draw - the figures inevitably end up looking 'stiff'.
 

Wow. I don't stop by the art forum very often, but I happened to be bored at work and found this... Great stuff. :) Browsing this thread made my evening.

Since you seem to be interested in payed work, why not ask around at EN Publishing? I've worked with them as an author, and they're great folks. I'm just a freelancer, so I can't actually GET you work, but I can say that EN Publishing is a good company to work for. I have no idea if they need more artists at this point, but it seems like Barsoomcore might need artists for his new mini-games line from this thread.

And, if you happen to need some inspiration, how bout a human male, vaguely celtic ethnicity, with an old, finely crafted torc around his neck. He has a thin but solid build, and slightly shaggy red hair. He wears traveling clothes, inclduing a battered mithral chain shirt, and a cloak. IN combat, he uses a whip like chain, with each link being a little different. Each link is actually a scrap of metal he found and had forged onto his chain. In a way, each link tells a but of a story about him. He can tell you where he got every link, and why he picked that piece of metal. He carries a small backpack or puch (depending on how heavy he's traveling) and a scroll case. His name is Deigh Roisin, and as you've probably guessed, he's my PC. I'm not much of an artist, so I've never drawn him, but if the mood strikes you, run with the idea.

I hoe you have the best of luck with getting some money out of your art, and I'll keep checking this thread, to see what else you turn out.
 

Clueless said:
*bounceys* I love the movement in these characters - is there anything you did to practice that? Whenever I sit down to draw - the figures inevitably end up looking 'stiff'.

It's sheer life drawing really. That and having a great love for the sweeping curve. There's a book called Dynamic Anatomy that's really great, take a look at it.

Macbeth said:
Since you seem to be interested in payed work, why not ask around at EN Publishing?

I simply must resist a laugh, but you're looking at the very first artist EN Publishing had. Rangerwickett is one of the founders, back when it was Natural 20 Press (my name and logo, by the way), and he's always loved my work and said I should join in. They're the ones who have given me the closest thing to steady work since 2001. I'm very grateful, I've just seen these guys at their worst. They've been late paying, run out of money a couple of times ... It's been a really shakey couple of years, but every time they ask if I'm willing to do something I'll still say yes. My portfolio is lookin pretty good thanks to those guys. ^_^

And please forgive the angsting earlier on this page. I'm not really proud of it. For a moment my thread became DeviantArt. ^_~
 

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