Happy Turkey Day to all you Canadians.
And oh my gosh, some One Piece fanart! Chibi drawings are deceivingly hard, but I do plan to finish this with a Chibi Zoro. If I have the patience, I will go back and do a proper lineart to clean it up.
I joined the university anime and manga club, and I attended their first Art Meets this weekend. I suspect I’ll be doing a bit more fanart in the future. The territory comes with a club dojin; I have 5 months to complete 4 pages. I already have a script ready (from a project I sort of abandoned):
“You know, we could be doing something more exciting, say riding?”
“I thought you liked chess.”
“I do like chess.”
“I’m trying here! Give me a little credit.”
“I know, and that’s sweet of you which is all the more reason why we should do something that you stand a chance at. Check.”
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“Checkmate.”
“… But you never win. You never even come close to winning!”
“Well, times have changed my friend.”
That aside, I did a little more with Chambers.
I also have a few designs from my Human Computer Interactions course. But due to some of the content, I’m withholding the mockups until I find the time to make some changes.
The metallic series is complete with the completion of Eagle’s Eye. The pectoral muscles are still off after some correction, but I don’t think it’s too noticeable.
Accident is the latest addition. I think he looks like a chipmunk =) I might as well fit in whatever paintings I can while assignments aren’t piling up yet.
My buttons arrived! A close up. The penguin turned out the best, but I rather like the Cobwebs button as well.
If you look closely, you’d see Luffy, Kakashi and Rock Lee =) They were gifts from a friend when she went to Anime North.
I bought a Canon MP470 yesterday for $55. While the scanner leaves much to be desired (although nothing I can’t adjust through Photoshop), I love the copier! I also did a four 8.5×11 prints (used half the colour cartridge–it’ll cost 30 bucks to replace), and they look infinitely better than the ones in the artbook I ordered. The saturation was off at first–had a nasty orange tinge like the book, but it was easy to rectify by adjusting the colour balance. Although it’s not cost effective to mass-produce, spitting out a few high-quality pieces for my wall isn’t out of the question. For $55, I’m a happy camper. (It should be noted, however, 1 black and 1 colour cartridge amounts to $60. I’ll need to find myself a store that carries remanufactured catridges or do refills.)
Who is the child? What is the nature of the accident XD? Whose door is he at?
Worked over the span of 2 days.
I’m not sure how much I like it. The errors in the face would jump out at me and then disappear. It’s like a 2d cube.
Reference: Sexy Taylor