@CoolStoryBro I think it's because it doesn't show up that much on the main community page so a lot of people don't see it, since it gets updated a few times and then other members are making more threads where people comment on them so this one gets pushed back. It's a shame really because a lot of people here have made some really cool stuff, I wish I could like things more than once but hey what can you do.
Some of the pictures on here make me deeply saddened I'm not artistically inclined. I would give most anything to be able to draw the detailed sketches that strike hearted emotions even at a simple glance!
Some of the pictures on here make me deeply saddened I'm not artistically inclined. I would give most anything to be able to draw the detailed sketches that strike hearted emotions even at a simple glance!
Always enjoyed drawing little cartoons as a child, but I was never good. Especially when it comes to the little details that I view so important in good art. I always get so stuck on little flaws (like a line not being perfectly parallel or a circle nit being perfect) that I end up throwing the entire piece in the trash. In 10 or so years I have only had one picture make it to my designated 'art wall'.
No natural talent
Always enjoyed drawing little cartoons as a child, but I was never good. Especially when it comes to the little detail… mores that I view so important in good art. I always get so stuck on little flaws (like a line not being perfectly parallel or a circle nit being perfect) that I end up throwing the entire piece in the trash. In 10 or so years I have only had one picture make it to my designated 'art wall'.
I can recommend " Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" its not a school teacher b.s book, it actually dives into the brains process of the left hemisphere( technical side) being an asshole and blocking our right hemisphere ( creative side) from expressing ourselves. It's a great read and a great teacher.
I can recommend " Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" its not a school teacher b.s book, it actually dives into the brains process of th… moree left hemisphere( technical side) being an asshole and blocking our right hemisphere ( creative side) from expressing ourselves. It's a great read and a great teacher.
I can recommend " Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" its not a school teacher b.s book, it actually dives into the brains process of th… moree left hemisphere( technical side) being an asshole and blocking our right hemisphere ( creative side) from expressing ourselves. It's a great read and a great teacher.
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Wow. Absolutely Beautiful.
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Wow... the one with Clementine as an adult was... I have literally no words to describe it's awesomeness
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i dont really wanna say this, but adult clem looks kinda hot. the deviantART one
Why does this whole thread not have more appreciation? Everything on here is amazing!
@TAnthonyC ... I feel the same way...
Oh god I don't know anymore ...
I know right. Its like 1/10 of the forum members see it.
@CoolStoryBro I think it's because it doesn't show up that much on the main community page so a lot of people don't see it, since it gets updated a few times and then other members are making more threads where people comment on them so this one gets pushed back. It's a shame really because a lot of people here have made some really cool stuff, I wish I could like things more than once but hey what can you do.
Some of the pictures on here make me deeply saddened I'm not artistically inclined. I would give most anything to be able to draw the detailed sketches that strike hearted emotions even at a simple glance!
It's never too late to start.
I have 2 words for that grown up Clem with Hilda picture.
Holy. Shit.
No natural talent
Always enjoyed drawing little cartoons as a child, but I was never good. Especially when it comes to the little details that I view so important in good art. I always get so stuck on little flaws (like a line not being perfectly parallel or a circle nit being perfect) that I end up throwing the entire piece in the trash. In 10 or so years I have only had one picture make it to my designated 'art wall'.
Hard Work can sometimes surpass talent, and perfection is unrealistic in this world, everything has "beautiful flaws"
Kenny split picture mustache|beard is amazing.
I'll keep that in mind. Perhaps I'll try a bit harder next time and force myself to deal with the mistakes (err what I view as mistakes)
Thanks again
I can recommend " Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" its not a school teacher b.s book, it actually dives into the brains process of the left hemisphere( technical side) being an asshole and blocking our right hemisphere ( creative side) from expressing ourselves. It's a great read and a great teacher.
I'm looking into getting it now! Sounds very interesting, if only to learn a bit more about the functionality of the brain
My left hemisphere is a dick >:/
Btw I think I can safely assume you're an artist. Do you have a deviantart?
@ClementineCultist They grow up so fast!
Yea its JonGon, same as my username
Mind shooting me a link? Much easier that way since I'm using my phone atm
@TAnthonyC Indeed...
http://jongon.deviantart.com/
Is it me or is DA down? anyway... see ya tomorrow!
That gow artwork...... There are no words to appropriately display how awesome it is...
Your art is truly amazing JonGon. Really talented. And that GOW 3 art.... Something between Epic and Legendary.
Made this sketch myself, what if Omid and Eddie were to hang out?
Note: Both of them are roadkill drivers in case you didn't know ;D
Awesome man! Love the Clem and Lee bobble heads haha.
Thanks guys
Thanks man, appreciate it ;D
Did anyone notice the Power Beer? Deer god even the small things are hilarious.
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HOLY SHIT! O_O
I feel like a nobody compared to this artist.