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[Art] Old Guy
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Donnie Darko
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There's an old guy who looks just like that, who shops where I work quite often.
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send him a link to thsi topic
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i didn't know you liked old men

Pretty good, though Donnie's face looks a bit lopsided.
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Good job on the coloring and wrinkles. I like it.
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(02-27-2009, 02:10 AM)Arthur Wrote: There's an old guy who looks just like that, who shops where I work quite often.

There's an old man everywhere in the world just like that.
Good resemblance to Donnie, and I like all the details on the old man.
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megazario Wrote:quite amazing good job make up more keep up the good work
plz dont give me a bad point plz for sounding a bit gay here
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Did you use a ref for the old guy? Or was it something you did while you were out?
The hair rendering for Donnie is a bit strange, I would've made the strokes follow his hairline/shape of clumps of hair. He also looks like he's got a huge head, which is due to proportion issues. The hood seems to float around Donnie's head; saying this, I haven't seen the ref.
You got some pretty good sketching skills, keep it coming!
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i did the old guy while i was out eating lunch at mcdonalds


but here's the ref for donnie - > http://s178.photobucket.com/albums/w274/..._TOP-1.jpg

thansk for the C&C guys ill be sure to make some edits on donnie soon : -- )
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(02-28-2009, 01:47 PM)Solitaire Wrote: i did the old guy while i was out eating lunch at mcdonalds
Lol
You've captured Donnie's essence, but in terms of ressemblance it's not there yet, due to the proportions problem.
Two ways of solving that: practice and...
Ever seen artist hold their pens and stick their tongues out? Anyway, you take the top of your pen, thumb length from the top, and use it as a unit to build up your picture and proportions. From these "measures", you set out a grid (3x3 inches, for example). And you then fill with detail.
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