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Cyfa's art challenges and other bits & bobs

Ha ha! Yes! Although I'm not familiar enough with GL to know what all the colours signify (I've only recently discovered that there were other coloured Lanterns) - I'm more of a Marvel fan than DC.
 
reminds me a little of the banner you commented on earlier in my thread
- Yes! It's the curved shape, isn't it. Perhaps it was an unconscious influence?

Looks like something from Rainbow Brite



....no, I didn't watch it
- Sure you didn't ;) Just like I didn't watch My Little Pony and The Gummi Bears...

Here's a little teaser of another idea I've just sketched out for the art challenge:
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I'm hoping to get it finished - or at least coloured in - by the deadline tomorrow.
 
- Yes! It's the curved shape, isn't it. Perhaps it was an unconscious influence?

- Sure you didn't ;) Just like I didn't watch My Little Pony and The Gummi Bears...

Here's a little teaser of another idea I've just sketched out for the art challenge:
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I'm hoping to get it finished - or at least coloured in - by the deadline tomorrow.
Oh, I loved Gummi Bears, especially toward the end.

No, Realy, I didn't watch Rainbow Brite :scream::techman:
 
I don't remember any of the storylines, I just remember those Gummi Bears bouncing here and there and everywhere. They are the Gummi Bears!! (of course I haven't been humming/singing the theme song since yesterday...)

Anyway, back to the art challenge: I've messed it up.
Here's my Drag Klingon looking more like a camp wizard than a fierce drag queen:
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It's his hips and left leg, I think. It's not clear which leg is carrying his weight, which makes his pose look a bit off. If I can find the time (should be able to), I'm going to do a more "fighting stance" pose, lose the staff and finger blades, and probably the cloak, too.

FYI, the bodice/corset thingy is borrowed from Valkris' wardrobe (STIII:TSFS), and the silver head-dress was inspired by her decorative choker.
 
I've had another go:
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Although I didn't go with a fighting stance, I did get rid of the staff etc, and I think the pose now looks more "pop star" than "camp wizard" - a bit more appropriate. I'll probably add a little bit of background, but other than that, this is going to be my entry for this month's art challenge. Boldly Go in Infinite Diversity! :)
 
That drag queen Klingon looks absolutely fabulous Cyfa! :D I'm liking your other ideas for this art challenge as well - the swirling idic/starship sketch in particular.
 
Cool. The only issue I see is that if you hadn't said it was a Klingon drag queen, I wouldn't have recognized it as a Klingon...
 
That drag queen Klingon looks absolutely fabulous Cyfa! :D I'm liking your other ideas for this art challenge as well - the swirling idic/starship sketch in particular.
- Thanks, SCE2Aux! I may debigulate the swirling IDIC to use as a logo on my final entry.

Cool. The only issue I see is that if you hadn't said it was a Klingon drag queen, I wouldn't have recognized it as a Klingon...
- Ooh, it's this sort of critique that makes me wish I hadn't left all this to the last moment again, as I don't have the time (or inclination :)) now to re-do it.
You do have a point though, Finn - as this is such a small sketch, one has to look very closely to see the head ridges (and the fact that they're covered in make-up probably doesn't help?). And I've just thought that I could have put some ridges on his feet like Worf has, which may have helped to identify his species. Oh well - I'll just have to hope that the Klingon costume (however exaggerated) is enough.
(I also don't like the white "glossy sheen" highlights now!)
 
Dang. Thanks for reminding me to submit the final version for my entry.
 
This is it - I think...

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Although, now I'm feeling sorry for the little boggle-eyed Saurian and his friends from my initial idea, as they didn't make the final cut. This month's theme is all about inclusion, so maybe I can find a space for them...
 
I've been thinking about what to do for this month's food related art challenge, and a couple of ideas* have sprung to mind, but I've been too busy and hot to do anything about them. As I don't have any plans this weekend, and the traditional Great British Summertime is due to reestablish itself with a vengeance (temperatures in the bearable low 20s, with lots of rain and storms), I'm hoping to ensconce myself in the kitchen and work on them.

In the meantime, here's a v.quick recipe book mock-up:
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This is based on a recipe book by one of the UK's most beloved TV chefs - Delia Smith - and the infamous blue food from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (featured here [sixth paragraph], with sperm whales mentioned here [in the fourth paragraph down]), all co-opted by an Over The Cusp imposter - Delilah Smythe (featured here (danger: swearing!) - who emerged from her cryogenic freezer in the 23rd century and reinvented herself as an Andorian for an ill-advised comeback...

* Cup & Saucer-section cakes, TOS Food Cubes (bleeurgh!), and the aforementioned blue food.
 
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Cyfa, both Mrs SCE2Aux and myself are super impressed by this - great work!
- Why, thank you both! Although, I'd recommend almost anything else on the menu apart from this... :barf::lol:

is that romulan ale in the glass lol ?
- It was intended to be, but I think that Bajoran springwine is a better accompaniment to plastic bath toys... :lol:

That dish... Omg. It looks handsomely alien. Love it!
- It certainly smelled otherworldly while I was cooking it :barf2::lol:
 
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The end of the month is fast approaching, and I've only just had a thought as to what I might do for this month's art challenge:

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This is my very hurried interpretation of the squales (and Aili Lavena) from Christopher L. Bennett's ST:Titan novel, Over a Torrent Sea.
I didn't have a particular scene in mind when I sketched this out, but the over-excitable orange/red squale seemed to be describing something - the one that got away, perhaps? The squale in the foreground looks like she's saying "Actually, it was only this big..."

I need to spend some time refining their anatomy (I'm not happy with how the tentacles join their bodies - @Christopher, any pointers you have would be gratefully received), and coming up with a scene in which to use them. Hopefully I'll have something ready for the 31st!
 
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