
Super quickie image. Slapped down a sketch and pushed around colors for a while, and basically got the end result. Never like starting these images when they're straight CG. They look so bad when they start off, that it's hard to ever imagine that they go from their starting place to their final at times.
In any case, figured I'd do a mandatory Mewtwo sexy stare image, since it has been a long, long while, and I'm starting to want to burn the recent Articuno image in my gallery for commandeering way too many favorites for being a cheap piece of effort. Competition for it, let's do the number one reason why Mewtwo has so many fangirls... his super sexy purple eyed stare. I personally struggle a lot as a Mewtwo fan girl with drawing Mewtwo as anything but one of my Mewthree's dads. He's a father figure to that character, and thus to me, so I've lost a lot of interest in Mewtwo for the same reasons a lot of girls still like him. Kind of sad really.
Either way, just went for an eye focused, top-down image. Nothing special, super-super quick.
Photoshop CS4
In any case, figured I'd do a mandatory Mewtwo sexy stare image, since it has been a long, long while, and I'm starting to want to burn the recent Articuno image in my gallery for commandeering way too many favorites for being a cheap piece of effort. Competition for it, let's do the number one reason why Mewtwo has so many fangirls... his super sexy purple eyed stare. I personally struggle a lot as a Mewtwo fan girl with drawing Mewtwo as anything but one of my Mewthree's dads. He's a father figure to that character, and thus to me, so I've lost a lot of interest in Mewtwo for the same reasons a lot of girls still like him. Kind of sad really.
Either way, just went for an eye focused, top-down image. Nothing special, super-super quick.
Photoshop CS4
Category Artwork (Digital) / Pokemon
Species Pokemon
Size 506 x 900px
File Size 244.3 kB
Hehe, the reason why I'm sort of decent is because I draw a heck of a lot. About 50-150 pictures per year and have been doing so for over a decade. I self-criticize my work, but I also learn to not be ashamed of it, and see most of it as learning experiences. It's not a trick or a technique. It's all about can-do attitude. In your case, starting by getting some work online and go from there.
Alright. Thanks for the tips. I guess drawing for over a decade gives you a huge advantage as well.
But yeah, I used to have a few drawings uploaded, but after I upload one, I look at it for a few days and take it down because I start to realize that it actually looks horrible. That's part of the reason I was hoping to see how others draw.
If I ever make anything of quality, I might upload it, and keep it there this time.
But yeah, I used to have a few drawings uploaded, but after I upload one, I look at it for a few days and take it down because I start to realize that it actually looks horrible. That's part of the reason I was hoping to see how others draw.
If I ever make anything of quality, I might upload it, and keep it there this time.
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