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- FunkeeFolder
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- Joined: June 7th, 2005, 6:19 pm
- Location: USA, Texas
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Hey how many folders out there can draw? I always for some reason connected origami to drawing. I love to draw cartoons still life bores me a bit (though I like it some of the stuff is awesome!) I have to say manga is my favorite style and I can draw it somewhat (but more cartoony stuff seems to be my game) So if you draw what is your favorite style and what mediums do you use?
Oh as a side note has anyone on this forum heard of copic markers before? I'm thinking of getting some (I've only done pencil and ink so far) If you have what's your experience with them?
Funkee Folder
Oh as a side note has anyone on this forum heard of copic markers before? I'm thinking of getting some (I've only done pencil and ink so far) If you have what's your experience with them?
Funkee Folder
wow thats so strange, i JUST posted a topic of origami in artwork..heh, great minds think alike? or maybe receptive people tune into the main feed of conciousness..eh, uhm alike? personally i like pencil, because you can erase...hey man you should try out http://artpad.art.com there you can draw stuff and watch it paint itself, or others pictures etc.
"The most profound statements are the ones that never get said"
http://www.flickr.com/photos/16154798@N00/
http://www.reverbnation/friendblanket
http://www.myspace.com/stromnagrom
http://www.flickr.com/photos/16154798@N00/
http://www.reverbnation/friendblanket
http://www.myspace.com/stromnagrom
- FunkeeFolder
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- Joined: June 7th, 2005, 6:19 pm
- Location: USA, Texas
woops, sorry for the mislink... ya it's great how on artpad, you can randomly look at others stuff....some of it is REALLY good, one guy did a van gogh type of painting.
"The most profound statements are the ones that never get said"
http://www.flickr.com/photos/16154798@N00/
http://www.reverbnation/friendblanket
http://www.myspace.com/stromnagrom
http://www.flickr.com/photos/16154798@N00/
http://www.reverbnation/friendblanket
http://www.myspace.com/stromnagrom
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- Newbie
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- Joined: July 20th, 2006, 3:17 am
- Location: Nestled within the non-existent folds of Void
Okay!
|Title|: The Amazing Talking Head
|Box1|: "Hello!" |Box2|: "I am the amazing talking head." |Box3|: "Yep, |Box4|: "That's right, no sock allowed" |Box5|: "They're against the law here... Can you handle that?"
And I won't bother to de-code the bottom box... basically it says something like "I hope you enjoyed this fun filled comic, if you didn't then thats to bad..." etc. The large print says "bye-bye!"
Basically, I was really bored, so I just put something random together...
|Title|: The Amazing Talking Head
|Box1|: "Hello!" |Box2|: "I am the amazing talking head." |Box3|: "Yep, |Box4|: "That's right, no sock allowed" |Box5|: "They're against the law here... Can you handle that?"
And I won't bother to de-code the bottom box... basically it says something like "I hope you enjoyed this fun filled comic, if you didn't then thats to bad..." etc. The large print says "bye-bye!"
Basically, I was really bored, so I just put something random together...
hooray for randomness!!! nice idea for a character too
"The most profound statements are the ones that never get said"
http://www.flickr.com/photos/16154798@N00/
http://www.reverbnation/friendblanket
http://www.myspace.com/stromnagrom
http://www.flickr.com/photos/16154798@N00/
http://www.reverbnation/friendblanket
http://www.myspace.com/stromnagrom
- Finward
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Im not actually a cartoonist, but i usually draw characters or object and later fold them (metallic insect, kraken) and rarely i fold and i like so much the character that i draw it (fell beast) check my blog for the examples
Im quite interested in this topic . Ive heard that folding helps you drawing, is that true???
Im quite interested in this topic . Ive heard that folding helps you drawing, is that true???
Sebastian Arellano
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I am totally not a drawer. In fact, I enjoy origami because it's the one art form I can do and call it art, other than music. Lately, though, since I started designing, and trying to focus more on the final outcome of my origami, I've been seeing a lot more connections to other types of art. Eventually, I think I'd like to dabble in a little drawing or painting, at some point in the future.