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Fett
ParticipantTHAT'S SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GOOD!
Fett
ParticipantWell, just look in this thread. You seem to be posting as Jon Davis and Zeartist. I wasn't sure if that was kosher, and wanted to check no one got into trouble. 🙂
As for me, Elee posted a very complimentary link-a-day on me, which no one cared about. Unperturbed, I shall be back with new pics as soon as I can.
But this is your thread, and it's back to you. 🙂
September 14, 2006 at 3:35 am in reply to: UPDATE! NOW INK! on page 3 – little tribute to Morrison (Dr Otto) #38926Fett
Participant@Feet: yes! i'm the game, and i'm damned gooood!! 😛 ;D
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Why do you keep calling me Feet?
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:'( :'(
😉
Fett
ParticipantWhat I do, is ink on paper, then scan the inks.
What you can do, is create a new layer set on Multiply. It will darken only the lines.
Fett
ParticipantHey Jon. Nice to see you around again.
Do you have two accounts here?
September 13, 2006 at 3:52 am in reply to: UPDATE! NOW INK! on page 3 – little tribute to Morrison (Dr Otto) #38921Fett
ParticipantYour best pic so far, I think.
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn good.
September 11, 2006 at 3:06 am in reply to: UPDATE! NOW INK! on page 3 – little tribute to Morrison (Dr Otto) #38905Fett
ParticipantThat's really good! I look forward to seeing it finished!
Fett
ParticipantHe's doing All-Star Wonder Woman, which should be a cause for rejoice, since he's very capable of drawing a properly buff Wonder Woman.
Fett
ParticipantSome of the pics from Kinsyo's page show this boy getting crushed and hurt left and right by the most of the female characters. I feel sorry for that little boy. I don't think men should be intimidated by muscular women…or even drawings of muscular women.
What do you think…?
I agree. See, as far as I can tell, some people get off on fear and/or pain. That's not a moral judgement – its true for both genders, and is part of sado-masochism. Fear and pain (both giving and receiving) heighten adrenaline, and adrenaline is required for sex, so I can see the link. Personally, however, I don't find it at all enticing, and as such, my pics don't really include that kind of stuff.
On a side, albeit off-topic, note…some of the characters on Kinsyo's Muscle girl page, especially Erika Powers, are supposed to be 9-12 years old, but their muscles make them look like young adult girls…do you think I'm turning into a pedo?
As Collector said, look at the pics. Do they look that old?
I would say that to you, they are most definately NOT of that age group. Musculature, to any real developed degree, is a sign of phyiscal power and virility, and of MATURITY.
Thus, someone muscular, no matter their physical age, will give off the simple indications that they are powerful, virile, and physically mature.
In fact, one of the common depictions of sexy teenager is "face of a girl – body of a woman". Britney Spears and others like her, make a fortune off that contradiction.
So, in appearance, looking at Kinsyo, I don't think they're paedophilic images.
However… the age thing is somewhat disturbing, but I think, no more so than seeing a real hottie of a lass on the street only to have your friends point out she's 14.
That's how you can tell you're NOT a paedophile.
If finding out the girl you fancy is 9-12 years old turns you OFF – you're not a paedophile. How can you be?
Fett
ParticipantI don't think I can add much to this discussion – but I don't draw with a style in mind.
The way I draw is that I surround myself with references of whatever I need, from photos to illustrations, and based either on how well it illustrates what I'm trying to draw or if it possesses the emotional resonance or atmosphere of what I'm trying to create. It's totally dependent on what I'm doing.
Generally, I'll draw what needs drawing, so for example, I may use Adam Warren's manga style illustrations to help with a face or action, Adam Hughes with fluid beauty, or a reference to get a basic structure of the human body appropriately.
I don't spend time on going, "Man, that isn't 'manga' enough, or 'fett' enough" or whatever. I just put the lines down until I have the pic I want, borrowing whatever tools from whatever artists' have used before me.
Since Adam Hughes is by far my favourite, I generally end up using his work as a reference, and no doubt, borrow the tools he uses more than others, resulting in what I self-mockingly call 'tracing Adam Hughes'.
Fneh.
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