Friday, January 28, 2011

Inexpensive Binoculars

extreme test ...

proof mass extreme ...



Inexpensive Binoculars

extreme test ...

proof mass extreme ...



Wednesday, January 26, 2011

A Oliy On A Tech Deck

We are inside now ...


for a change:)

horse's head in watercolor pencils


small sketch to color

bivouac night exercise in contrast, always pencils acq.

A Oliy On A Tech Deck

We are inside now ...


for a change:)

horse's head in watercolor pencils


small sketch to color

bivouac night exercise in contrast, always pencils acq.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Ankle Swelling More Condition_symptoms

Tom, the old ranger

At school we began to occupy the western, a genre that I found very appreciative ... During today's lesson script I made this quick sketch ... maybe in the future do I fix and call:)

Ankle Swelling More Condition_symptoms

Tom, the old ranger

At school we began to occupy the western, a genre that I found very appreciative ... During today's lesson script I made this quick sketch ... maybe in the future do I fix and call:)

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Ambico 54 In. Camera Tripod

BatAwp (c), the FatKnight

occasionally update my character:)

Sketch


Clean-up


Ink (pennello.. . still improve a lot heheh)

Digital (or rather buckets XD)

Watercolor and pencils

Ambico 54 In. Camera Tripod

BatAwp (c), the FatKnight

occasionally update my character:)

Sketch


Clean-up


Ink (pennello.. . still improve a lot heheh)

Digital (or rather buckets XD)

Watercolor and pencils

Friday, January 21, 2011

Stereo Receiver Troubleshooting

HR Tv 3

Stereo Receiver Troubleshooting

HR Tv 3

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Lord Of The Rings Tabletop Test

2012!

Drawing-made collage coordinated by the school teacher Valerie ... it is interesting and fun I found their pictures in magazines that I needed ... going blindly and without the web! I hope you enjoy it.

Lord Of The Rings Tabletop Test

2012!

Drawing-made collage coordinated by the school teacher Valerie ... it is interesting and fun I found their pictures in magazines that I needed ... going blindly and without the web! I hope you enjoy it.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Table Top Advertising

Batman



begin first with some caveats: I'm not mad, is not an "artistic experimentation," I do not feel good and superior so to imitate a summary so far.

"When I was little I could paint like Raphael, but it took me a lifetime to learn to draw like a child." This quote is one of the phrases he most liked to say that I think one of my teachers at par with Absolutes Leonardo and Michelangelo. He is Pablo Picasso. But what does a painter and an artist with a simple and modest commercial cartoonist? Well, actually very little ... if we talk about experimental or comic authorial and therefore include a Gipi, or Trondheim, then the speech may well weave with the personal journey of an artist like Pablo, but if we consider the ;
vast majority of cartoonists producing works like conventional comics Marvel, DC, Bonelli, etc.. it is clear that the speech has little to do. However, in these days of Christmas vacation I found myself drawing and studying much, really, I'm not a immodest person, but I think drawing 6, 7, 10 hours a day or so, whereas I do not work and so I do not deadlines. I said that I drew so much, and at one point, one evening, I felt tired. Tired of having to check if the biceps could be seen in that portion of the arm, tired to check whether the paper was dry and I could then go to the second layer of color ... I therefore took a pencil and a blank sheet. No rubber. "Do not mistake" I said. I drew Batman. Just as it would have drawn a child or a poor worker who breaks his ass every day (perhaps at a construction site) and do not think some shit like design. I admit that it was also quite difficult from time to time the pencil was trying to build solid forms and I had to immediately "fix" to keep the flatness. I've done it. The end result was there. I had before my eyes a design that does not belong to me, could have done a child of 9-10 years, or that the builder. I took colored pencils and I downloaded the drawing. The meaning of all this remains unclear ... the effect was only a: Reload of excitement and stimulation. Why would a child who puts on that piece of paper draw a sprint so great that I challenge any professional designer to get it that high. And I, for one moment, I've had.
conclude by saying that when I was little I drew as a child and I will take a lifetime to learn to draw like Picasso (and maybe even two lives). I'm not a genius like Pablo and my path will take me forever to design a study aimed at marketing. With this I hope, however (and I hope it is those like me who are studying, and to those who are already professionals) to never lose the excitement and fun that design gives us. I hope that the emotion he feels that a child is found with a pen in hand and a white sheet in front does not become ever "crisis blank sheet" and all those blowjobs that we do.
Apologies for the unusual length of the post, and thank those who have read this far.
the next.
hello

Table Top Advertising

Batman



begin first with some caveats: I'm not mad, is not an "artistic experimentation," I do not feel good and superior so to imitate a summary so far.

"When I was little I could paint like Raphael, but it took me a lifetime to learn to draw like a child." This quote is one of the phrases he most liked to say that I think one of my teachers at par with Absolutes Leonardo and Michelangelo. He is Pablo Picasso. But what does a painter and an artist with a simple and modest commercial cartoonist? Well, actually very little ... if we talk about experimental or comic authorial and therefore include a Gipi, or Trondheim, then the speech may well weave with the personal journey of an artist like Pablo, but if we consider the ;
vast majority of cartoonists producing works like conventional comics Marvel, DC, Bonelli, etc.. it is clear that the speech has little to do. However, in these days of Christmas vacation I found myself drawing and studying much, really, I'm not a immodest person, but I think drawing 6, 7, 10 hours a day or so, whereas I do not work and so I do not deadlines. I said that I drew so much, and at one point, one evening, I felt tired. Tired of having to check if the biceps could be seen in that portion of the arm, tired to check whether the paper was dry and I could then go to the second layer of color ... I therefore took a pencil and a blank sheet. No rubber. "Do not mistake" I said. I drew Batman. Just as it would have drawn a child or a poor worker who breaks his ass every day (perhaps at a construction site) and do not think some shit like design. I admit that it was also quite difficult from time to time the pencil was trying to build solid forms and I had to immediately "fix" to keep the flatness. I've done it. The end result was there. I had before my eyes a design that does not belong to me, could have done a child of 9-10 years, or that the builder. I took colored pencils and I downloaded the drawing. The meaning of all this remains unclear ... the effect was only a: Reload of excitement and stimulation. Why would a child who puts on that piece of paper draw a sprint so great that I challenge any professional designer to get it that high. And I, for one moment, I've had.
conclude by saying that when I was little I drew as a child and I will take a lifetime to learn to draw like Picasso (and maybe even two lives). I'm not a genius like Pablo and my path will take me forever to design a study aimed at marketing. With this I hope, however (and I hope it is those like me who are studying, and to those who are already professionals) to never lose the excitement and fun that design gives us. I hope that the emotion he feels that a child is found with a pen in hand and a white sheet in front does not become ever "crisis blank sheet" and all those blowjobs that we do.
Apologies for the unusual length of the post, and thank those who have read this far.
the next.
hello

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Stereo Receiver Recommendation

The pleasure of detail

begin by saying that Tony Stark is Iron man I've always been a pain ... in this sense, the film has helped me appreciate the invincible d said ... I let you take the hair-splitting ... that does not happen often because it hurts ...


SKETCH



CLEAN-UP



INK (clear brush and pen nib ... ... scherzoXD)


COLOR (pens stable photoshop XD)


that say? Nothing! Ciaoz soon!

Stereo Receiver Recommendation

The pleasure of detail

begin by saying that Tony Stark is Iron man I've always been a pain ... in this sense, the film has helped me appreciate the invincible d said ... I let you take the hair-splitting ... that does not happen often because it hurts ...


SKETCH



CLEAN-UP



INK (clear brush and pen nib ... ... scherzoXD)


COLOR (pens stable photoshop XD)


that say? Nothing! Ciaoz soon!