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My first drawings for TMW - UPDATED

Posted: 03 Mar 2005, 22:02
by Pajarico
Here it is :D :
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Work in progress.

Tell me what you think.

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Posted: 03 Mar 2005, 22:15
by Talaroc
Don't be afraid to draw things on a bigger scale. They're going to get pared down during spriting, but go ahead and draw big (and proportional, since knives and swords aren't the same size) for concept art.

Posted: 03 Mar 2005, 22:31
by Pajarico
Well, it's concept art to an extend. I draw in that size because I planned to give color with gimp and enhance the borders, so even with a bigger and more detailed draw most of the details would be lost.
Also that's why they're unproportionated.

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Posted: 04 Mar 2005, 11:04
by Rotonen
I like the wooden stick.

Posted: 04 Mar 2005, 20:11
by ElvenProgrammer
Some of them are really good, congrats!

Posted: 05 Mar 2005, 02:30
by Pajarico
Some more:
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The files are 400-500 K average. I'm on ADSL, if someone is on dial-up and is having problems to view the images let me know and i will upload a lower resolution version.

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Posted: 05 Mar 2005, 06:44
by maci
wow they are really nice

i love your artwork

Posted: 05 Mar 2005, 09:02
by ElvenProgrammer
Yeah I like them too, weapons in particular :shock:

Posted: 05 Mar 2005, 11:32
by Talaroc
The "swordfish" in particular is quite fun. ^_^

Posted: 08 Mar 2005, 04:45
by SuriKatta
Duuude.

I want that fish sword.

... but wouldn't it be slimey and slip out of your hand during combat? >o_O<

Posted: 16 Apr 2005, 18:35
by Pajarico
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Posted: 16 Apr 2005, 18:40
by maci
.........................*wordless*

this is just awesome....

what technic have you used?

Posted: 16 Apr 2005, 18:49
by Pajarico
Thank you.
My gear is a pencil, fingers, eraser and paper.
Pencil: Faber Castell Dessin, B
Eraser: Faber Castell 7081N
Paper: Guarro Studio

The technic is mostly just drawing with the pencil, a few details are added blurring with the finger or the eraser to add some bright (only a few things, like water or shines.

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Posted: 16 Apr 2005, 20:42
by Talaroc
There are some issues with perspective and body proportions, but on the whole they look pretty cool.

Posted: 18 Apr 2005, 00:02
by Pajarico
I guess you mean in the buildings...I know, the problem is that half are done without "punto de fuga" (sorry, I don't know the english term) and half with it, I didn't care much.

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