--- jmhcustomart2004 <a_change_of_plans_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Jeremy
> > realises without backup he's going to get creamed!
> Nah, Warfare will just hurt his hands or tire himself
> out. While
> armored, Jeremy has absolutely no tactile senses, so
> Warfare could hammer him into the ground, and he won't
> feel a thing.
That means he won't suffer pain, but doesn't mean he won't
suffer damage. I read a newpaper article recently about a
girl who was born without tactile senses. Parents almost
went mad trying to stop her gouging her own eyes out,
biting herself (why stop at _sucking_ your thumb?) and
similar self mutiliations. One year olds don't have a real
lot of logicing and self control! I think being able to
sense the pain and control it is more useful - then at
least you know something is wrong! Pain - Your body's way
of letting you know it thinks you shouldn't do that.
> Shawntae sometimes has other folks ink his work...
> When an artist has a different inker, his pencil
> work must be exremely precise....
This would possibly explain the difference. I tend, when
using pencil, to draw too much detail at low levels,
creating work for myself later with lots of rub outs.
Looks good while B&W, but looks better colour.
> my rough drafts tend to be very
> sloppy. The ones I've uploaded recently were actually
> extremely detailed, as far as my roughs go. I'll have to
> upload a sample of a
> rough draft, and its completed counterpart, in order to
> show you what I mean.
Please do; I always find looking at your roughs insightful
and assist me learning to break down a picture. I guess if
you use each stage as a 'skeleton' to build the picture, it
will save you work as you don't have to 'go over' each line
at every stage of the drawing. This is similar to how I am
taught to airbrush, so I suppose it is applicable to
drawing too!
> > Scrapper, Black Dragon, breaking out the popcorn and
> > settling down to watch the show!
> At the very least, it's entertaining! But this last
> picture just
> gave me a headache (eyestrain), so I think I'm gonna turn
> in early...
Don't overcook it! Glad to hear you're enjoying it as much
as I am. :-)
> Besides, I don't want to have to hear Shawntae cry
> anymore. >:P
*cluck tongue* It's all this 'rough art' that you're doing,
Jim, it's bringing a fellow artist to tears. ;-)
> File : /WarfareVSJeremy3.jpg
> Uploaded by : ebony_leopard <howart_at_peoplepc.com>
> Description : Anything you can do I can do 1000 times
> better and then some. Let me show you how those powers
> should really be used.
This is nicely executed - shows that experience and control
give the results. 'Power is nothing without control' I
believe is Pirelli's current catch-cry. Another nice pic.
You guys should release this as a 'short folio' with a few
colour pics of characters thrown in. I'm sure furs would
buy it!
> File : /WarfareVSJeremy4.jpg
What's the story with the bunny magazine in panel 2? Or it
is just background litter? I can't help thinking it is a
jab at Shawntae and I'm just not privvy to enough detail.
The fourth panel, the flying can and magazine are from the
'supersonic wind' as our pert bodied (and tight suited!)
attacker has zoomed in. Good to see you've turned the wick
up a little in regard to keeping the detail in.
Did Des bring the pics she promised? Do we want to see, or
do we BADLY want to see? :-P
Scrapper, Black Dragon, waiting patiently (and creating traffic).
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Received on Sun May 30 2004 - 22:13:56 CDT