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Bill Wiist
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Posted: 01 July 2005 at 6:04pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

And here are a few images more in keeping with the thread's title.

These are sketches I did while in Fiji about a year and a half ago.

I drew pictures of the people as well as the scenery, but I wound up giving most of those away to whomever I was sketching.

It took a while for our ride to meet us when we first got there, so I wound up with this in my notebook.

One morning I woke up early and the window caught my attention for some reason. So I drew while the others slept.

We stayed at a resort for one or two days while we were there. I drew this pic while basking in the sun by the pool. (Wound up with burnt feet).

I tried to capture part of the pool at the resort in pencil. Very hard. Next time I'm sketching with colored pencils.

Anyway, that's it for now.

 

 

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Guest79877180
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Everyone - Nice stuff.  Sorry I didn't list everyone seperate...

Here's my pathetic attempt - WARNING run on FAST!!!

http://artpad.art.com/?iizdzbyx5eo
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Justin Wasson
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Matthew, VERY FUNNY...the text, not the art. I dug the Cap.  

Justin Wasson

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Guest79877180
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Justin - Thanks.  That was the accusation back in the old days when you went in early.

And that's OK, you can be honest.  The art is pretty bad, but I'm not much of a sketch artist.  It takes me a LONG time and a lot of erasing to produce anything worth while.  Like the Batman a few pages back.
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Guest79877180
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OK, so let me apologize to Prof. Vlad first by saying that I'm sorry I didn't ask your permission to use this image.  Second, it's pretty crazy/stupid to use any of Vlad's stuff the first time you try to color anything because Vlad can blow me out of the water any day of the week.  Third, here it is, my first coloring job...


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Chris Malgrain
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Posted: 02 July 2005 at 2:33am | IP Logged | 6 post reply

Hey guys!So many pages since I last came!I've been very busy lately updating my website.I now have a forum.It opened 2 days ago and it's quite busy so I'm happy.I have an ARTISTS ALLEY section so if you guys want to show your art to the French audience,you're welcome!No language problem:the forum's official languages are French and English.

http://chris.malgrain.free.fr

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Darren Taylor
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 Justin Wasson wrote:
any chance we can get a breakdown of your
process?  A little Art class or something?


 Jacob P Secrest wrote:
Yeah, that sounds like a great idea.

So Darren, what ya say?

Okay, I'll put something together for you chaps...remember though, these will be -my- findings not absolutes! I'm always finding new ways to do things that upto then I have taken as Gospel! But then if you stayed static, I guess your art would become boring, eh?

Here's a rough of the Hawkgirl I posted a little while back, it'll give you an idea of the level I generally pencil to when I ink myself.

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Darren Taylor
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 Justin Wasson wrote:
Here are two pages from my latest issue (came out last week)   Justin Wasson

Great pages Justin.

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Darren Taylor
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 Bill Wiist wrote:
I call this one "Up, Up and Away."

Really nice SG Bill.

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Darren Taylor
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 Bill Wiist wrote:
These are sketches I did while in Fiji about a year and a half ago.

And a real treat to leaf through! Thanks for sharing them Bill.

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Darren Taylor
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 Matthew T. Carpenter, Sr. wrote:
Here's my pathetic attempt - WARNING run on FAST!!!

Funny one Matt.

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Vladimir Fiks
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Great stuff everybody, Justin, Bill, Bill, Matthew, anyone I missed (LOL)
And Matthew no problem on the coloring anyone who wants to use my
pieces for coloring is free to do so, especially if you do as nice of a job as
Matthew. :)

Vlad
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