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Women are far better looking than men anyway. :D

It's like in Seinfeld when Elaine is explaining to Jerry how women are artful, beautiful figures, but men are like hairy apes. At least something along those lines because for the life of me I can't remember the rest of the episode.

 

There's 'good naked' and 'bad naked'.

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thanks LittlePirate! i am a recent graduate of the Center for Cartoon Studies. i'd absolutely love to draw for a living but it seems like it's gonna be a long time before that's feasible. right now i'm actually much more focused on comic writing (the android character you noticed is from an upcoming comic i'm working on with a friend), but i do draw every day in my sketchbook. and maybe once a month i'll like something enough to put it on the internet... maaaybe. i should also mention that most of the stuff on that page i linked to is old. i used to be exclusively a pencil artist, but i'm trying to branch out more. hence the Bob's Burgers fan art.

 

i've been working my way through the back of this thread and see you all over it. i like your stuff! what kind of tools are you using?

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I really liked the work I've seen in this thread so far and have decided to post my own meager sketches and drawings.

 

I'd join if I could... you know... draw. I tried to draw an arrow yesterday. It ended up... Well, not looking like anything particular, but especially not an arrow. :(

 

My hands get super-shaky when I try to draw.

 

My hands have always been shaky and it sometimes makes me crazy trying to do clean lines but Adobe Illustrator does help with that.

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@Kau_Kau, @Strangelove: technical skills are great and everything but it's better to have a passion and desire to draw. obviously it's best to have both, but you can get by with either one independently. personally i prefer the passionate.

 

here's one of my favorite drawings from a comics anthology i worked on, Funny Aminals 2. Buddhacat.

 

 

Passion always wins out.

 

Interesting juxtaposition you have there with the Buddhacat. There's an old tale about the origin of cats in paintings of Buddhas. Perhaps you've heard of it before?

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Heeee~. So happy to see more people posting in here. And to answer your question I mainly use Sai Paint and Photoshop along with my very old and beat up tablet. I don't have much for schooling (aside from high school art class) in arts so I'm mostly self taught. I try to paste good tutorials for photoshop in here when I find them, so if you come across any feel free to post them in here!

 

Great job Kau and Strangelove, keep it up!

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