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07-18-2007, 06:13 AM#1
Craka_J 123
Well I have a website that holds all of my artwork. So to see more of my drawings and such made by me, go there.

I've finally got the patience to upload some drawings of mine! Here are 8 drawings that are either new or old but haven't been uploaded because I couldn't find them.
PS: The Rapist picture and the Gladiatorz picture are smudged from being in my art folder so... shading might not be that great.

Comments, Feedback, Suggestions, etc. hit me with em' all!
Thanks alot in advance,
~Craka_J
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File type: jpgti95.jpg (76.2 KB)
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07-18-2007, 09:07 AM#2
erwtenpeller
This has no place in the gallery, moved to the concept art forum.
07-18-2007, 06:24 PM#3
Craka_J 123
Oh oops, didn't notice that the Concept Art forum and Gallery were two different things :P
Sorry about that :D
07-18-2007, 06:55 PM#4
erwtenpeller
I really like the way you render your shadows, by the way.
07-19-2007, 03:03 AM#5
Craka_J 123
Thank you! :)
My art teacher in New York said the exact same thing. He also commented that it's a very good technique when it comes to shading cartoons, especially in pencil.

I'll have a couple more drawings up later once I've finished a few more. Drew two today but I'd rather update this thread with more than just two drawings.
07-20-2007, 12:45 AM#6
Craka_J 123
Eh... two drawings is the most I finished today. Working on another now as well. If I finish it today, I'll update this post.

Wild West: Made this to practice proportions a bit. Nose is a bit hard though... I can never get the angle of a nose perfect! >.<
TDR said that Charcoal is best to shade with... I might shade over the current shadows with Charcoal if I ever get the patience and in the mood to do it.

Chaos Concept: Took Werewulf's suggestion and tried out a new shading technique and better proportions with shadows and light.

~Craka_J
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07-20-2007, 01:42 AM#7
TDR
As far as I can recall, I never said that charcoal is the best to shade with...All I said about charcoal was that it can and actually must be smudged. I don't think I said anything more about it...
07-20-2007, 02:43 AM#8
Gorman
i dont like them... ur techniques are good, but i just dont like them...
i think i dont like them because they are cartoony and some of the proportions are a bit out, its just when i look at them i feel very restless, they are very tense...
The TI-95 one is good, but still sumthing wrong with the gun... most of ur pictures are front on with arms in strait directions, and so there is no interaction with the character, if u get wat i mean, ie the characters are very static and arent dynamic.

oh and one more thing, some of ur lighting is slightly off, such as in the satan one, the lighting is comming from the top left of the page, but there is shadow on his right shoulder.

keep up the good work tho
07-20-2007, 03:15 AM#9
Craka_J 123
Thanks alot for the critique, I'll fix the Satan guy's shadows and about it being cartoony, that's just my style. It's how I taught myself to draw actually. Wish I drew more realisticly, which I'm practicing at.
Guns are not my specialty, I suck hardcore at making guns. And I'd have to say that the Revolver gun in the Wild West picture is my best gun made yet lol

About my characters being straight on forward, stiff like angle is what you're saying. I know what you mean. It's been a while since I've drawn something from a better angle other than directly in front/side/or behind the character. I'll try to draw a good picture with a new angle that is less stiff.
About proportions, I'm still working on those heh... I hate proportions! >.<

TDR: I meant you meant it was the best way to shade since all I really use is pencil and charcoal. Just kinda changed around what you said a bit. Forgot to mention that, hehe.