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I like to do raw ink sketches while watching a DVD...it really sets in my mind what I have seen and hope to learn --this was a waterolor demonstration by John Hoar filmed at Aldeburgh on the Suffolk coast..I loved the way it was done, as he speaks all the time of what he is doing and thinking as he paints ..you see the way he works his palette and watch him create in his style..somethings I always wondered about were brought to light--and there you are..awed by his mind...in the sketches I'd add words said etc...it was enough to watch one painting at a time...and then look at another later---I absorb better that way..so much of what he points out applies to other types of works, too..
This is a sketch of Akio Takamori's Woman Of A Dream sculpture at the ASU Ceramics Research Center.
Here is the actual sculpture: www.flickr.com/photos/dirtyfootprints/6684714713/in/photo...
Okay so there is
crow-19- shadow harpie/dark warlock
Ryan-16- magical being/human
Zack-16- human??????
Jared-16- human
patchwork-?- stuffed rabbit
dem-17- grim reper
cracked-17- gargoyle
fluff-18- cat furry/vampire
max-14- elf/?
madness-13- "IT"
well that is all my male characters and why high ponytails because I just noticed all my guys have long enough hair and I tend to favor the boys over the girls lately sooooooo anyway not all of them enjoy their hair done coughcoughdemandmaxcoughcough
and yes madness has pinktails ^^,
From the book 12 Sketches of Old Boston Buildings, by George R. Tolman, published 1882:
"Nos. 117, 119, and 121 Salem Street. The Wells House. This building is said to have been erected in 1680, of timber grown upon the spot, and in the neighborhood of Cooper Street. It is said that in this house the first persecuted Baptist minister found protection and held secret meetings. Upon a pane of glass, in the first window beyond the door, up Elmer Place, to the left of the picture, is written, evidently with a diamond, 'Lydia Greenleaf at Boston, 1796.' This house is the most perfect existing example of old Boston buildings with overhanging stories. The rear, shown on Plate VI, is equally interesting.
An elderly lady, now deceased, stated this building was built in 1660. There is some circumstantial evidence tending to support this, to wit: Assuming the legend of the persecuted Baptists, as connected with this house to be true; the persecution of the Baptists commenced about 1650. At the later period of 1680 there is no record of persecution in such a violent form as would compel concealment. Therefore the date 1660 is not improbable. The date 1680 was obtained through the aid of the present owner. Whichever may be correct, this house out-dates the Corner Store in Dock Square, built 1690, generally termed the oldest building in Boston, by at least ten years."
"Yea, I gotta go get my scooter out of the impound lot...but then after that i'd be happy to go shoe shopping with you."
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These are just three pages sketches from one of my sketchbooks. They are from my Design and Technology project this year, where I am designing a new office building for a client. I feel it is a good example of how my ideas developed. Eventually I began developing this idea of how the views and perspectives should be just as varied and interesting from the inside, as well as from the outside.
more about this project on this thread:
www.artstation.com/contests/wild-west/challenges/44/submi...
Another Hibernia model sketch for 1:35 scratch building. This time based strongly on this build. I really liked the simple, boxy shape of the original, and I think it lends itself very well to stryrene modeling.
I started to digitize a pose doll back in time, to make machine embroidery design out of it. Not for doll clothes because of the big-ness and high detail, but maybe for other stuff.. human sized stuff that is. It simply has to be big or it will just jam the sewing machine.
Found the unfinished file and I decided to start again.
I traced a photo I took of my own pose doll and once I traced her beautiful face I stopped because she has the southern belle style going on.
Now as I am back again, I printed the file and did pencil drawing and gave her a 60's hair style instead.
What do you think? Do you think the hair looks ok?
The "stripes" are for my own reference as to put the stitch direction for the embroidery design.