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RE: Drawing of my cycling team from the year 2010. BoBruC Oil
The effort you put into this blows my mind, standing ovation.
The no nonsense drawings with the detail and complexity really drew me in, faces so expressive, you can tell that you had a real connection with those fellows. I am actually at a loss for words.
Thank you for sharing your ride with us, I'm happy to have sat on the bike for this one, and cheered from the bleachers. Much love.
thanks so much for your comment Sammy, it means a lot to me.
I had to struggle to get some of them to come out as the person that they were. it's pretty easy to draw a convincing person, but when they have to actually be the individual...
The guy on the magnetic trainer took about a week of rubbing him out and drawing him in. Whereas there's another one in the first sheet that took about twenty minutes, just appeared under my pencil.
you can never tell, but since all these guys were going to see it, they had to be good
thanks again
I think you did an amazing job with it, and I am super excited to see any further efforts.
I've always struggled personally with art of the drawn/painted kind, stickfigures were my thing, but I do love fractals and patterns, so perhaps I could draw with my computer somehow.
Once again, you did an amazing job and really captured those team mates and fellow competitors of yours, hat tip, hugs, and handshakes on a job well done
<3
I meant to reply to this too, but somehow, haven't.
You can undoubtedly draw on the computer.
I do it all the time lately. (well, not since I started on steemit obviously)
but three options that you may, or may not have considered.
blender 3D animation but really easy to learn how to make simple things into complex still images.
inkscape Vector drawing, another incredibly easy to start making shit right out of the gate program.
and of course the gimp GIMP open source, GNU Image Manipulation Program.
great for everything related to image manipulation. Fixing up all those other things you do, and for photos too.
But also easy to use to make images from scratch, or from fragments of other images.
if you wanna know anything about it or them, hit me up
big hugs
I can't remember the program I used to use but it let you fly through a 3d fractal generated scene, but oh my.. it would smoke my poor computer.
yes, in real time that shit costs
blender looks nuts, really my gpu is not up to scratch for that kind of stuff. :<
yes, in real time that shit costs
you really hit on something there Sammy, the only ones that didn't work were the faces of the two podium girls, 'cause they didn't let me connect with them.
It shows
:)
Well you did great work regardless. <3