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pasithea ([personal profile] pasithea) wrote2003-08-05 05:01 pm
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Random Artstuff.

Well. I envy the Peganthyrus bus doodleage and I needed to unwind from work, so I thought I'd scan some of my own recent stuff from my sketchbook. These are mostly the 'I was bored in maf klass' variety of refridgerator art and nowhere near as good as Peg's bus doodles, but it was nice for me to destress a little. Some of them I tweaked in photoshop, some in illustrator, and some I left plain.

The Medusa is my fav, tho she seems like a style I poorly copied from a better artist. If you're bored Clicky clicky! but Be Warned! This is really sorta random stuff in no particular order or with any particular sense of taste or quality. ... Scarry thing is, there's at least another 50 pages of stuff much crappier than this in my sketchbook. I only scanned the best of it. *shudder*

[identity profile] tigrise.livejournal.com 2003-08-05 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
> Things interacting with their nipples...don't ask me why. Also, don't ask
> me why a shrimp has nipples. I think it wsa some kind of PORN/PR0N/
> PRAWN sot of joke beign poorly executed.

Actually, I think I can shed some light on this one. I seem to remember how that one came about, because I think you were at our house for that night with Lisa.

I'm not sure how it came up, but we were talking about P0RN/PR0N and so you drew prawn-girl, and you mentioned something about her clamping nipples, and I did the wince-and-hold-my-breasts-protectively thing instinctually, and you started drawing the catgirl. Never saw it finished until now though...

horse legs

[identity profile] paka.livejournal.com 2003-08-06 07:58 am (UTC)(link)
Just weird thought since you mentioned you didn't much like drawing those;

The shoulder blade - upper arm area in the front works a little like the upper and lower leg bones in the rear. You can think of the muscles over those bones as being like a crescent moon shape, and that way you can squash or stretch that shape depending on how the leg is moving.

If that makes any sense.