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Painting

Anyway, here's the comic. It's based on a classic Jayson thread; all the text is his. The cartoons are drawn in Copic marker, and the portraits are drawn in Uniball pen:
I probably don't need to tell you
THIS IS THE BEST THING EVER!
Thanks. :)

Blab, the more I look at your pictures the more I like them. You really have an eye for bold colors, and for light and shadow. You also have an interesting way of portraying form, so that your images look flat and three dimensional at the same time -- it's a really lovely effect!

Here is another of mine (again marker and Uniball pen). I've found that nothing brightens one's depressed mood like reading a little bit of Wodehouse. I've also found that drawing my favorite scenes from his books is quite fun. Here is how I imagine Bertie and Honoria would look, standing on the bridge:

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That's wonderful! I think you've caught them both brilliantly. Especially Honorias bray and Berties horrified response :guffaw:

You're absolutely right about reading Wodehouse when blue, you cannot but laugh. There must be clips available somewhere, I think Fry and Laurie did a good job on that:)
 
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^^ That's very good. Why did you give up on Art?
Because I was much better at music (in 8th grade it was a choice between taking music and art) and the middle school art classes were pretty awful. I remember this basketweaving project - I was sick the first day and she had another student teach me how to start the basket. Needless to say, the student wasn't very good at teaching and my basket ended up completely flat and I got a bad grade. From what I understand the classes were worthwhile in high school, but at that point I had a pretty full slate of classes.
 
Blab, the more I look at your pictures the more I like them. You really have an eye for bold colors, and for light and shadow. You also have an interesting way of portraying form, so that your images look flat and three dimensional at the same time -- it's a really lovely effect!

Here is another of mine (again marker and Uniball pen). I've found that nothing brightens one's depressed mood like reading a little bit of Wodehouse. I've also found that drawing my favorite scenes from his books is quite fun. Here is how I imagine Bertie and Honoria would look, standing on the bridge:

img084.jpg

I love your Bertie, that's such a great horrified expression. And Honorias body language is wonderful, especially with her hand in her pocket.
 
^^ He looks unhappy. Is he an original character?

^^ That's very good. Why did you give up on Art?
Because I was much better at music (in 8th grade it was a choice between taking music and art) and the middle school art classes were pretty awful.
Yes, I had a similar experience. I ended up concentrating on my writing, so now I am a mediocre cartoonist rather than a legendary artist. :D
 
That's wonderful! I think you've caught them both brilliantly. Especially Honorias bray and Berties horrified response :guffaw:

You're absolutely right about reading Wodehouse when blue, you cannot but laugh. There must be clips available somewhere, I think Fry and Laurie did a good job on that:)

Thanks! I do love Fry's and Laurie's Jeeves and Wooster, but Hugh Laurie still hasn't replaced this Bertie -- the one I first imagined when reading the books as a youngster. :)
I love your Bertie, that's such a great horrified expression. And Honorias body language is wonderful, especially with her hand in her pocket.
All the women in Bertie's life seem to have something up their sleeves or in their pockets, don't they? :)

Blab, I sadly am in the same boat as the Grape -- I don't know a Wizzard when I see one either, but it is a good picture. It's funny that you say you can't do people, sometimes I feel that people are the only things I can do! It's just that for me, people come effortlessly, but I have to work on other things.
I wanted to ask you, do you look at photographs and/or models when you paint or are you generating these images completely on your own? Personally I do a bit of both, and I assume most other artists do to, but I'm always curious as to how others find their inspiration.
 
I thought I'd add this little picture to our emerging gallery as well. It's several years old, and an example of my work in pencil, sort of on the opposite end of the spectrum as my Bertie and Honoria picture:

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^ Someone obviously doesn't know a Wizzard when he sees one.
Er... no. Unless you're talking about that band the guy that left ELO started back in the 70s. But you're not, are you?

I thought I'd add this little picture to our emerging gallery as well. It's several years old, and an example of my work in pencil, sort of on the opposite end of the spectrum as my Bertie and Honoria picture:
Nice! Are you familiar with Mike Ploog? That seems reminiscent of his portraits.
 
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Blab, I sadly am in the same boat as the Grape -- I don't know a Wizzard when I see one either, but it is a good picture. It's funny that you say you can't do people, sometimes I feel that people are the only things I can do! It's just that for me, people come effortlessly, but I have to work on other things.
I wanted to ask you, do you look at photographs and/or models when you paint or are you generating these images completely on your own? Personally I do a bit of both, and I assume most other artists do to, but I'm always curious as to how others find their inspiration.

For now I just rely on pictures. I'm much better at mimicking what I see than relying on what I can't. Though I will if there is a blank area add my own but I am slowly branching out.

^ Someone obviously doesn't know a Wizzard when he sees one.
Er... no. Unless you're talking about that band the guy that left ELO started back in the 70s. But you're not, are you?
It's Rincewind! ;)

Give the squirrel a prize. My next one is gonna be Death.
 
Just promise you won't come after me when you spend hundreds of dollars because you have to get all the books.
 
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