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Farted by Losperman, November 01, 2005, 01:26:35 AM

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zl

Quote from: PhantomCatClock;1982731Demn, that's going to get funded. Congrats, ZL!

Quote from: Yomuchan;1982732Good luck with them fundings, man.

Thanks! If it wasn't for my time in the clock crew, there's no way I'd be doing this.

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SoBe Clock

On the off chance that anyone here plays Mortal Kombat X and wants some Scorpion tech I made a video you might find helpful.
These are all simple combos but I'm working on a more advanced followup video.

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PhantomCatClock

GUYS, I LOST FOUR FANS ON NEWGROUNDS. DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS?


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BilliardBall10

awesome game, ZL!

i wish the best for you!

Quote from: AnkhClock;1982758I'm back

welcome back!

k -i raise dragons. here we go -click HERE- i mean click the eggs -and the dragons, until they become  adults.

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PhantomCatClock

I am now that I lookt it up

My mom has seen every episode of Burn Notice at least twice, so I've been getting plenty of older Bruce Campbell via osmosis. Super psyched to see him going back to Ash

buttplug

I started trying to learn to draw again like 3 months ago.

Any of you who went to art school, what did they teach you that was most important? Be it areas of study, habits to develop, etc.

Right now I'm trying to get into the habit of daily drawing again. I try to do gesture and/or figure drawings a few times a week.

This channel is pretty good:
https://www.youtube.com/user/ProkoTV/videos

Drawing from imagination seems much harder than it used to be but I could be misremembering.

Slurpee

gesture drawing makes a really marked difference
some irl artist friends recommended pixelovely
http://artists.pixelovely.com/practice-tools/figure-drawing/

even just like a ten minute session of 30-120 second drawings daily

I was told not to rest my arm while drawing, because with gesture drawing the idea is to be fast and loose. that helped.

PhantomCatClock

http://alexhays.com/loomis/ unt http://drawingbooks.org/

The Loomis ones are classix, but it's not like figures or hands have changed

Also, my college-degree art ex-roommate who never actually did any art could (1) spit out the most amazing works in like five minutes to a day and (2) only gave me one piece of real advice a teacher gave him: make it look finished, THEN make it look good. He would always focus on the details on what he was painting, but the teacher told him to paint a shitty background or flat one-color for the rest of the body and it really looked so much better, and it was easier to motivate himself to finish it, (plus if he ran out of time he could turn it in as-is)

This was a lesson that didn't particularly help me since I was already a certified spam artist, but maybe it'll help ye

zl

Quote from: Slurpee;1982796I was told not to rest my arm while drawing, because with gesture drawing the idea is to be fast and loose. that helped.

Oh cool, I never heard that!

AnkhClock