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Again, I'm not the best drawer so :)
Anyways, I tried to draw him putting on the mask, but I sucked there, so I drew him taking off his cowl instead.
There's a bit of New 52 inspiration (symbol), and theres a bit of the Arkham Games in there too (gauntlets and lines on the symbol).
Ran out of time again. But took a look at it and decided that I quite like it just the way it is, so am not going to fiddle any longer and am going to put it up!
First pic on how to make a custom minifig. I might upload the .pdf file if anyone wants to quickdraw before they paint.
I started of sketching the chair and then added the rest of the elements around it. Finally ended up capturing a impression of what i am drawing in my skechbook.
no real time to draw before work....so i've been carrying the little moly around and drawing during my stand time(10-15mins)
most of these were done near my bus route
A sketch i did at school on some notebook paper. I love drawing hands and for the first time in a while, i added shading. Its good practice that definitely need. I liked the idea as well. Not so sure about the smoke. Had to play around with it a little but the end result was satisfying.
Barbezieux. The top of an old shed in the garden of my daughter. Working on lines.
Barbezieux. le haut d'un vieux cabanon dans le jardin de ma fille. Travail de lignes.
In the University street, a very nice small bar. Yes, everything bends severely to the right ... I did try to justify this aspect by saying that the University street is on a slope, just
for the principle to always have the last word;) .... Need some advice here, not so much for the slope, I like it, but for the right side of the sketch, I turned my head to draw the rest of the room ... Is it not advisable to change the focus of one’s look slightly to the right when drawing? or is there a technique to give an accurate rending of the room to the right ?? If a pro would be kind enough to retrace the lines on my sketch, so that I get an idea, it would be great.
Dans la rue de l’Université, un petit bar très sympa. Oui, tout penche à droite très sévèrement… et j’ai bien essayer de justifier cet aspect en expliquant que la rue de l’Université est en pente, juste pour le principe d’avoir toujours raison ;)…. Besoin d’un conseil ici, pas tellement pour la pente, je trouve que ça donne bien, mais pour le côté droit du sketch, j’ai tourné la tête pour dessiner le reste de la pièce… Est il déconseillé de changer l’axe de son regard ? ou bien y a t’il une technique pour donner le rendu de la pièce à droite, sans que cela soit aussi faux ??? Si un pro veut bien retracer les lignes sur mon croquis, pour que je me fasse une idée, ce serait top.
This sketch was done entirely with a 6B pencil. I think I used up half the pencil sharpening it so often!
I went hiking and sketching today in Sai Kung Country Park to support "Save Our Country Park" Alliance. The aim of the alliance is to protect every inch of our precious nature reserve within the many country parks in Hong Kong.
The pro-China Hong Kong government (a government which is not elected by the people of Hong Kong but appointed by Beijing, China) is proposing to develop our parks into new towns as it is estimated the population will continue to rise in our 7 million people city-state despite the fact that birth rate has always been low. Since the handover from Britain to China in 1997, Hong Kong has gained almost 1 million of population due to the unregulated inflow of immigrants from China. The pro-China Hong Kong government simply does not exercise its right to screen people from China, a right that is enshrined in Hong Kong's constitution, the Basic Law.
Immigrants from China must be screened and our precious country parks must not be touched!
Sai Kung
Hong Kong