This is about peace in the universe. It would be nice, but you never know maybe it would just be weird. I was going to add humans to it, but... we are just so incapable of it that i thought it would just mess up the picture plus i just didnt want to draw humans. I dont know i might add a human kid in between the two aliens and a fat pigeon on the taller alien's head. The pigeon idea was Candy B.'s idea actually.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Thursday, May 15, 2008
The Creature of Torture and Pain
this actually is the scan of a large unfinished drawing of mine that i started in 2007 but stopped drawing due to the fact that i dont have a drawing table and i usually seem to get in trouble by my boss when he would see me drawing it so i put it aside, kept it and forgot about it until recently but i still cant seem to just be able to find a place where i can just sit down and finish it, so I decided to scan part of it and show the whole thing when its done.
Cartoons Hurray 3
The pirate I did some time this May but the rest I drew earlier this year. I put some of them in the trunk of my car and forgot them there for about two months, and the other ones i put as samples at work. The ones that i left in the trunk of my car got smeary because the heat in the car caused the color to melt and smear on itself.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Monday, May 5, 2008
Animals ready for war
These are some drawings i did of armored animals ready for battle. I got the idea from The Art of Darkwatch, a book based on the video game by High Moon Studios. In the book there is some artwork of armored horses by Shane Nakamura and Farzad Varahramyan which were my inspiration for these drawings.
The camel's armor has two seats, one for the armed rider with weapon and one in the rear facing back for a prisoner or for a backup archer. The giraffe in this drawing is more of a young giraffe, but if it were an adult giraffe the rider would probably be a general or leader of maybe an archer.
The camel's armor has two seats, one for the armed rider with weapon and one in the rear facing back for a prisoner or for a backup archer. The giraffe in this drawing is more of a young giraffe, but if it were an adult giraffe the rider would probably be a general or leader of maybe an archer.
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