Wow, now that is good *thumbs-up*
And a very impressive drawing it is too
I give that a two thumbs up
"That's just as stupid as what you said was stupid." - Lynk Former
"Temporal Mechanics are a damn pain in the Ass!!" - Jack O'Neill (SG1)
^_^ Thanks, I have some black scratch drawings around if I get my scanner to work I'll get them in too.
It takes a real man to wear pink and cry like a little girl...
Wow now that is realy good =D
Now just go out and buy a tablet and draw digitaly =P
eh.... you just copied existing art of BGC2040...
You've read it! You can't unread it!
It called scratchboar, and yes it is basicly copied. You draw on top of the board leaving the marks of the picture, then with a knife you scrape it out. Not easy.. and sometimes annoying... its a different type of art. You cant really get creative with it. (and sorry I shoudn't of put it under fan art)
It takes a real man to wear pink and cry like a little girl...
Actually I remember doing something similiar to this, but on a much larger scale (we're talkin wall scroll sized). It's very precise and time consuming, and if you know what your doing it will look incredibly cool. I used to use art that my little brother drew (he's amazing I swear this kid is headed somewhere) projecting his images onto the wall so I could carefully chizzle away at that crappy black stuff.
@Priss Vdak, don't apologize, this is fan made art so there's no reason why you shouldn't be able to post it here... scribble some original art up and post that too if you can.
@ Priss Vdak: Ah yeah, I know what you're talkin about. Good stuff.
You've read it! You can't unread it!
29 January 2007, 11:43 PM
I might just have to quote what you said somewhere else XD
28 February 2007, 12:45 AM
I used to do that sort of stuff also,
was like 10 years ago for an artclass project,
shame I lost the originals over time when i left school,
Priss Vdak did you ever did some "etching" project that involved using metal plates for making prints?
I don't know the english term for it ^^;;;
@ SadiPriss, do you mean "Brass Rubbing"? Y'know, where you put paper over an etched metal plate and rub a crayon or pencil over it to get a copy of the etching. I used to do that on Gravestones. Nice patterns carved on them locally.