
First attemt on creating a corsaire of Saint-Malo. Its a Bull Terrier / Scott Terrier breed. Not satisfied.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Dog (Other)
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OMG A MASTERPIECE! AMAZING WORK how long did this take to to do two maybe three minutes? I'm going to draw one just like him It might take me something of maybe a half an hour, but of course what I draw will not have impossible anatomy and wll be actually doing something instead of looking all two dimensional. Say what the fuck is that snake doing on his arm, oh that is a tattoo ?...really hahahahahahahahh! That is most incompetent picture of a rat faced anthromorph I've ever seen! Wow a really a great artist here, hey what do you charge, 1 euro or maybe less? I charge 25 dollars for my work. I doubt you could get a sous for this 'piece'.
I wanted to see who was flaming me, you can't draw your way out of a paper bag. What Am I worried about. you really REALLY should take an anatomy class. if nothing else, stop and go back to flaming. Something you actually have a talent for.
I tell you what, I really am a nice guy in real life. and YOU need WAY more help than Kumbartha ever did. Go to a library, you know those places in between bars and brothels, ...okay be nice be nice; sorry its all that flaming you do on my site page, it begs for someone to retort back, okay I'll be nice now.
Find any of Burne Hogarth's books "Dynamic Anatomy, Dynamic Figure Drawing, Drawing the Human Head and Dynamic Hands". or alternately one of those old Tarzan books. I learned to draw from his books hence why my style is more leaner rather than over muscled types. I know how to draw bulk but it is really a misnomer, no one on Earth has all of their muscles flexed to the max all over their body in doing anything! Here is a good example go and watch a prize fight and watch the fighter's arms as they punch; the parts that flex are only for a second or so. Also watch when the hit the other guy from the back, yes you see all the bones under the skin move around but is there ANY flexing of those muscles? The fighter is using all of his muscles in throwing the punch but you cannot see an of his back muscles in a dehydrated veins popping out from lack of water, full flex. Look at yourself in the mirror and try to flex the muscles you are not using to do a slow motion punch. I doubt you can, no one can so don't be surprised. Over muscled people just become slower in the way they fight, a person like this would be intimidating but not really very formidable.
Do another one of this guy after looking at one of the anatomy books I mentioned. There are other anatomy books but I have only one gift in life i find the best people to tell me the best things that they used to get where they are in the world today. A good artist friend in my youth pointed me to Tarzan. And the rest I learned by being self taught.
After painting a metric ton of signs and murals on walls or glass matte painting, I can now go to art museums and 'see' the paint strokes the students of Peter Paul Rubens or Michelangelo used in each brush stroke. look to the edges of the painting to see how they artist did the under-painting, then try and get a magnifying glass up onto the center of the picture and choose out each brush stroke. This will prove why some people that have talent are different from you or me, they had masters for instructors, we only have books and computers.
I wanted to see who was flaming me, you can't draw your way out of a paper bag. What Am I worried about. you really REALLY should take an anatomy class. if nothing else, stop and go back to flaming. Something you actually have a talent for.
I tell you what, I really am a nice guy in real life. and YOU need WAY more help than Kumbartha ever did. Go to a library, you know those places in between bars and brothels, ...okay be nice be nice; sorry its all that flaming you do on my site page, it begs for someone to retort back, okay I'll be nice now.
Find any of Burne Hogarth's books "Dynamic Anatomy, Dynamic Figure Drawing, Drawing the Human Head and Dynamic Hands". or alternately one of those old Tarzan books. I learned to draw from his books hence why my style is more leaner rather than over muscled types. I know how to draw bulk but it is really a misnomer, no one on Earth has all of their muscles flexed to the max all over their body in doing anything! Here is a good example go and watch a prize fight and watch the fighter's arms as they punch; the parts that flex are only for a second or so. Also watch when the hit the other guy from the back, yes you see all the bones under the skin move around but is there ANY flexing of those muscles? The fighter is using all of his muscles in throwing the punch but you cannot see an of his back muscles in a dehydrated veins popping out from lack of water, full flex. Look at yourself in the mirror and try to flex the muscles you are not using to do a slow motion punch. I doubt you can, no one can so don't be surprised. Over muscled people just become slower in the way they fight, a person like this would be intimidating but not really very formidable.
Do another one of this guy after looking at one of the anatomy books I mentioned. There are other anatomy books but I have only one gift in life i find the best people to tell me the best things that they used to get where they are in the world today. A good artist friend in my youth pointed me to Tarzan. And the rest I learned by being self taught.
After painting a metric ton of signs and murals on walls or glass matte painting, I can now go to art museums and 'see' the paint strokes the students of Peter Paul Rubens or Michelangelo used in each brush stroke. look to the edges of the painting to see how they artist did the under-painting, then try and get a magnifying glass up onto the center of the picture and choose out each brush stroke. This will prove why some people that have talent are different from you or me, they had masters for instructors, we only have books and computers.
That "tattoo" is a celtic bracelet because he is from Britanny, this is not a rat but a dog hybrid as mentioned in the description, this is a sketch and it is tagged as a sketch only, and I know Hogarth's drawing school and this bloke totally exaggerated anything in his later career, his books are worthless.
If you try to provoke me with your insulting form or your poor smattering, then pray try harder. if you charge 25 thats fine, so do I when I accept comissions, but if you really think there is just the slightiest hint of Rennaisance proportion or Hogarth's dynamic in your work... that is simply breathtakingly nonsense. Do yourself a favour and do not bother me anymore.
If you try to provoke me with your insulting form or your poor smattering, then pray try harder. if you charge 25 thats fine, so do I when I accept comissions, but if you really think there is just the slightiest hint of Rennaisance proportion or Hogarth's dynamic in your work... that is simply breathtakingly nonsense. Do yourself a favour and do not bother me anymore.
Umm dude, you started this, I stopped talking to you four years ago when you expressed the absolute stupidity of socialism Hogarth's school is still in existence in upstate New York. He died a millionaire because he did Tarzan for about twenty years after Hal Foster, decided to draw Prince Valiant instead.
I have never stated i am accomplished on this site yet. Though I've been drawing for about fifty years, I am still learning. Only when I paint in doing full wall murals and paintings in glass matte, (do you even know what that is???) am I an accomplished artist. Most of my murals go for about 7500 dollars US. You sometimes charge 25 for your works, WOW I am really having to take a back seat to that one!
But where are your murals on the sides of buildings, where are your works that are 35 feet by 210 feet? How much money did you get for them. But oh wait you KNOW the fine art of flaming, not right away but so you can parse your words together a few days later, but in being successful as an artist, you have to eventually learn two important lessons, you don't go out of your way to bite off the hand that is trying to help you up and you also should learn there is a difference between lying and telling the truth, it will help you immeasurably in a career in art when you have to sell your ability to someone that you just met after you walk into their business! If you came into my super market and claimed to be "the artist I need" to paint a mural on my wall, you will have to learn diplomacy. Bemuse if you darken my door with this kind of attitude you will die penniless exactly like Lautrec.
I have never stated i am accomplished on this site yet. Though I've been drawing for about fifty years, I am still learning. Only when I paint in doing full wall murals and paintings in glass matte, (do you even know what that is???) am I an accomplished artist. Most of my murals go for about 7500 dollars US. You sometimes charge 25 for your works, WOW I am really having to take a back seat to that one!
But where are your murals on the sides of buildings, where are your works that are 35 feet by 210 feet? How much money did you get for them. But oh wait you KNOW the fine art of flaming, not right away but so you can parse your words together a few days later, but in being successful as an artist, you have to eventually learn two important lessons, you don't go out of your way to bite off the hand that is trying to help you up and you also should learn there is a difference between lying and telling the truth, it will help you immeasurably in a career in art when you have to sell your ability to someone that you just met after you walk into their business! If you came into my super market and claimed to be "the artist I need" to paint a mural on my wall, you will have to learn diplomacy. Bemuse if you darken my door with this kind of attitude you will die penniless exactly like Lautrec.
Another book that might aid you in drawing this fellow again is "Wildlife Drawing", it shows you how to draw fur or hair if you are going to work in pencil. Most of the really good artists on this site have found a way to draw fur very realistically, Blotch, Nekogami, HoR3e, Onta or Bonk. My fur pieces are only slightly better than yours because i know anatomy and how to blend colors or different shading techniques, ( I learned pencil shading techniques recently in a freehand drawing class i took in college last year). I'll try and find my copy so I can tell you the authors name.
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