View Full Version : First Post! its about time!
Layil
March 5th, 2003, 12:23 PM
okee, so this is just a scribble I did a while back. Now that I have access to a scanner and a place to link to, i can finally start posting stuff after a year of stalking you guys. ;P
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:D http://www.petridish.net/pics/3600/sketch%201.jpg
Tadao
March 7th, 2003, 02:29 PM
Looks good but I think it could use some more contrast.
StephenC
March 7th, 2003, 05:15 PM
watch the proportion..
Layil
March 8th, 2003, 12:40 PM
StephenC:
Shes not supposed to proportioned like a a human; I tried to make it subtle. But thanks anyway. Good eye. ;)
Layil
March 8th, 2003, 12:51 PM
heres a few more. tear em up!
:D
http://www.petridish.net/pics/3600/cyberchick%201%20sketch.jpg
http://www.petridish.net/pics/3600/girl%20sketch%201.jpg
This is a rough sketch of a costume Im planning to make....The headdress, collar and bracelets are soldered wire and the body is liquid latex.
http://www.petridish.net/pics/3600/Blood%20ball%20costume%20sketch.jpg
sorry these are so big, Im still getting the hang of this whole posting thing.....
rimwalker
March 14th, 2003, 02:56 AM
I love your style. I'm especially fond of the image of the profile of that one girl, the filename's "cyberchick%201%20sketch".
I know you know this already, but maybe next time you post you could reduce the image sizes just a wee bit. Your pictures are great big and beautiful ;) , but it makes it easier to view when they ain't quite so big. :D
HruntheBarbarian
March 14th, 2003, 03:31 AM
:eek: How did you find the time and energy to do the hair on the cyberchick%201%20sketch? Your an artist with alot of patience... The other sketches look very good as well :)
Fipse
March 14th, 2003, 04:35 AM
hi Layil,
I like your sketching style (reminds me of my own "scribbling" style). The first pic seems to me a good concept - reminds me a bit of Fairies or ethereal creatures as maybe seen in the really old celtic stories (Chuculainn etc. pp.). What´s the story behind it?
I would like to see the development with your Latex-costume. I was thinking about working stuff like this, too. Until now I just worked with leather, metal and cloth, latex has its own rules.
Keep posting
Fips
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