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If I'm right. I was never good at mathIt's all I've been able to do recently. I'm as uninspired as I can only be.
My people are usually made of rubber.. So yeah, pardon the anatomy. Especially male anatomy.
That's the way it is and anytime I draw, I need to make a trip abroad first and collect all of the rubber from the wild grown rubber trees. So, be nice
These can be totally used as references if you find them helpful in any way.
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Comments: 18
DeadWinters [2012-02-17 20:42:23 +0000 UTC]
Jesabelle and Shift are the sexist couple ever. Like, holy shit.
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jaydewrath13 [2012-02-16 20:11:08 +0000 UTC]
these are great! I really love your style, it's inspired my android girl set. although I am nowhere near as good as you, I hope I can develop my concepts, proportions, landscapes and colors a lot more! your work is very inspirational! and this item could be very helpful in finding a technique that works for me to get more quantity when sketching!
Thanks!
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RosiArts [2011-08-18 07:06:32 +0000 UTC]
Hey! Great poses! There are really helpfull, so thank you that you give them free to use
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Whilexx [2011-07-22 21:44:43 +0000 UTC]
*faves* This has made me considerably happy I now have something for reference and art block ideas. <3
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karincoma In reply to Bixyz [2011-07-04 09:30:48 +0000 UTC]
I did
And I will again.
The amount of work with animating is overwhelming right now. Especially since I don't have much time for creating.
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Bixyz In reply to karincoma [2011-07-04 11:47:40 +0000 UTC]
aha!! i would love to see some of your animation work!! I'm a student yet xD but stil I think is a great area
Gl for the future animation
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oleandertea [2011-06-30 02:34:49 +0000 UTC]
I LOVE the action poses. I might use one or two as reference. Thank you for sharing these!
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COBRD-Ind [2011-06-29 22:45:25 +0000 UTC]
These poses are really beautiful. I love the stretchy elongated look of some of them. I will definitely be using at least one as a reference. Thanks for sharing these, this may help me out of a looong drawing rut.
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PurrpelXacc [2011-06-29 19:43:27 +0000 UTC]
if i counted right there should be 59 or 60 in here xD so if u guessed the number good guessin 0_o
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beigeape [2011-06-29 17:36:23 +0000 UTC]
good stuff! just a little bigger would have been great. !
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pinkstickerz [2011-06-29 14:34:37 +0000 UTC]
Oooo, this is actually really helpful, I bet I'll use a pose or two~ It's interesting to see how you map out poses, at least if it done how I think it is. Do you just use color to kind of scribble the pose, and then do the sketch over it?
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karincoma In reply to pinkstickerz [2011-06-29 14:38:31 +0000 UTC]
Exactly
I sometimes work this, particular way. Doing those fat-stick-figures or blob-alike humanoid figures is cool. My mind runs free because I don't care about the eventual outcome. That's to be decided later on.
Usually though I go with a normal sketch, without the color base.
Well, I'm happy I could help!!
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pinkstickerz In reply to karincoma [2011-06-29 14:41:37 +0000 UTC]
I see, I see~ I'm trying to get my proportions and stuff better, and realized that when I just sketch it comes out way more cartoony and off compared to when I actually kind of map things out with sticks and joints. However I think I might try out this to see if I can get a better idea of what the shape will actually be, not just where bones kind of are.
Of course, keep up the inspiring work!
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