The Star Swordsman - Heheh. Thank you very much, dude.
– Mitch
The Star Swordsman - Heheh. Thank you very much, dude.
– Mitch
Totally wlcome Mitch!
Those are lovely sketches, Mitch! The lineart is very smooth, and I really like the concept.
lizardgirl - Thank you, Miss!
My apologies for the rough, “vintage” look (as lizardgirl calls it) on/in a healthy majority of my compositions. My next drawing with probably be one of Yvette in smooth, crips color, which is something I’ve needed to practice with for a long time now.
– Mitch
The color of the paper seems a little - “rough brown” , but I like it. It’s very effective. Nice composition there.
Bill - Haha. Cha, I love that “rough brown” effect, as you put it. It might be a little too much, though… Sometimes I overdo it. (snigger)
If you access the link below you can find a colored version of Yvette. Simply scroll down towards the bottom of ze screen and you’ll see it.
Speakin’ of drawings:
I don’t know what the heck it is, but I like it, being the weird fool that I am. I was drawing the thing while watching Ratatouille actually (surprise, surprise) and relived a moment of my childhood as I was sketching it! Good times. Heheh…
– Mitch
Totally awesome there MItch, he looks so incredibly cute! You sketched him pretty well.
The Star Swordsman - Thank you very much, dude.
– Mitch
Awww. That animal is adorable, Mitch.
You’re too kind, you fools. (snigger) hugs
– Mitch
You are totally welcome Mitch!
Oh, that is a very nice drawing. Good work on that.
Bill - Thanks, Bill!
– Mitch
Voici Stitch:
This was done for an aquaintance of mine in my college art class. I think she liked it; at least, I hope she did. Eheh.
Any critique would be most appreciated!
– Mitch
Awww, Stitch looks absolutely cute! I love his blueness (if that is even a word). You drew him really incredibly Mitch! Keep it up!
Oh man, that is one fantastic drawing of Stitch. Very nicely done.
The Star Swordsman - Haha! His “blueness”.
Thank you very much, dude!
Bill - Well, thanks, Bill! I appreciate it.
– Mitch
Patch the puppy from Walt Disney Studios’ film, 101 Dalmatians:
Tools used:
This particular drawing took me approxiamately two hours to compose, give or take. It was especially fun to shade in such features on the puppy as the nose, ears, and collar. The drawing itself was, in addition, created on clean, crisp, white paper, the latter being a member of a brand spanking new sketchbook I received for Christmas. Needless to say, I had to put the darn thing to good use. (snigger)
– Mitch
Aww, that’s a really sweet picture, Mitch! And I love the shading, especially on his left ear- you certainly look as though you’ve taken your time with this drawing!
lizardgirl - Thank you, miss!
– Mitch