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A3 - Walter White - Took about 2 hours - first hour sketching - second hour block colouring with the 3 lightest shades made up (why they are scruffy!, done using pro-markers (as usual)

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Awesome dude

Think mines done now:

Not sure where to go next
Looking good mate, really like the area by the nose - seems to have a nice textured effect, also the strokes are well directioned (that a word?) - mine are all over the shop.

Get a few really dark tones in if you can - with a heavy 6/7/8b if you have one - should make the stripes pop out.

For the next one an eye is always good practice (lost count of how many of those I've done!).
 
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Awesome, thanks mate much appreciated. Looking back at it some of the lines could have been better but i know how to change that for next time :)

I need to get some more pencils...only got a 4b at the moment! I think ill give an eye a go though, se how it goes :)
 
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Hey all

I'm actually quite proud this time. I got an email from 3D total asking me to submit cleetus to their excellence award gallery and it made the front page of the site. Normally I don't boast but it's taken 6 years to get good enough to make it onto that gallery. These are the guys that make a lot of books for print.

Check it out:

http://www.3dtotal.com/
 
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Hey all

I'm actually quite proud this time. I got an email from 3D total asking me to submit cleetus to their excellence award gallery and it made the front page of the site. Normally I don't boast but it's taken 6 years to get good enough to make it onto that gallery. These are the guys that make a lot of books for print.

Check it out:

http://www.3dtotal.com/
Nice one mate, you deserve it - some fantastic work there.

Awesome, thanks mate much appreciated. Looking back at it some of the lines could have been better but i know how to change that for next time :)

I need to get some more pencils...only got a 4b at the moment! I think ill give an eye a go though, se how it goes :)
Yeah, keeping the 4b sharp & pressing down hard should make it pretty close to a black tone - for that style the high contrasts needs the dark tones for the detail to pop out - I mean, for example - if you look at the Walter White one about - it's really basic & scrappy - just the blacks kinda in the right place which makes the rest automatically fit - your eyes do most of the work :), kinda the same if you do the hard black tones on the pencil with the tiger say.
 

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A quick one this, about 30mins using pro-markers, sketched the black section, filled it in - then free-drew the grey sections (pretty simple & easy this one tbh, also a bit scruffy for my liking).

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Mmm, love this!

Ever thought of doing coloured vector style versions?
 
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Hey all

I'm actually quite proud this time. I got an email from 3D total asking me to submit cleetus to their excellence award gallery and it made the front page of the site. Normally I don't boast but it's taken 6 years to get good enough to make it onto that gallery. These are the guys that make a lot of books for print.

Check it out:

http://www.3dtotal.com/

Congrats, now about that chainsaw to his neck?
 
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Quick ninja edit - had to fix the eye (Was wrong) - that's closer to the intended picture.

Mmm, love this!

Ever thought of doing coloured vector style versions?
Cheers mate,

Not done any vector art before, should learn really - will def give it a bash.

Thanks & thanks.

Walter White looks spot on.

The work on that site is incredible like most of these communities, scary how much it has changed in the last 6 years.
Thanks :) - yeah, it's incredibly how high the standard is nowadays - makes me feel like an ultimate amateur!.

Had to edit his eye (As above) was slightly ****-eyed lol (Was looking too close white doing it, didn't notice till I looked at a distance!)

Ok, now I'm done...., (finished the eyes off as they were still not quite right)

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Btw, where do you guys get your materials from?, currently using Amazon (usually a decent price, but not on everything) or Hobby-craft (stupidly overpriced) - would be great to find a chain which is a bit more reasonably priced for pro-markers/thick bleed proof paper or acrylics.
 
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Never done any traditional sculpting myself, although it's something I'd wish to try :)

Nice one Meekon, well done on the 3DTotal exposure! Well deserved the sculpt is great :D

I've managed to net myself an art position now I've graduated. I went to 3 interviews and got 3 offers ^^ Decided to take the one most local and cannot wait to start later this month >:D

Some recent stuff from me (some still WIP).

The character I'm creating for a 'Polycount' contest still a WIP:-
The HP sculpt
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The low poly
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and some ZBrush practice...
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Wow, amazing improvement! I'd be interested to know what technique you used to render the practice head. What matcap is it? Congrats on the job, you've worked extremely hard.
 
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