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Post by Andrew on Oct 10, 2005 19:04:27 GMT -5
Paragon started doodling reploids and the likes last year during Math class of last year. And has continued to do so since then. He's not very good, but that's not really the point.. Or it is.. Either way. Tigerseye: A Maverick Hunter, whose position is still uncertain. His basic design was based off of Neon Tiger. Still unfinished. (That's my favorite pencil, by the way.)Unnamed Reploid #1: The boots drawn from a frontal view, as well as a back view. They look the same, which might change in the finished prodcuct, but it's fine for right now.The waist/midsection, in both frontal and back view. Back view looks thinner than the front view, because it was rushed and I wasn't really trying to match it.Miscellaneous: I doodled this up during church on some random Sunday. I didn't have a flat surface, so it was drawn on my leg. Also, the picture of it is bad due to bad lighting. I'm not sure if this design will ever be used, I don't like it much.Weaponry: Also doodled this up during church. It's a normal stick, that creates bars of beam energy around it parallel to the stick. It's kinda like a sword, but not. Yea.. I thought it was kind of original when I drew it. >.>Another church doodle. I wanted to make a new looking saber for a random character. It reminds me of Grid's, but the hilt is like Dooku's from Star Wars. So it's like a backward grip saber, slightly. I guess.. Yea.Note: I don't have a scanner. So all of these were taken with a digital camera.. -Paragon
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Post by MasterOmegaX on Oct 11, 2005 0:20:26 GMT -5
Tiger Sythe is pretty good, though the legs are a bit flat, and i'm a bit worried about the crotch. I can't really critisize anything else as they're really blurry, hope you get a scanner soon.
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Post by Andrew on Oct 11, 2005 4:37:23 GMT -5
I probably won't ever be getting a scanner. So we're stuck with my digital camera skills. And it's Tigerseye. -Paragon
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Post by Fusion on Oct 13, 2005 12:45:16 GMT -5
Does your digital camera have a flash function? If so, use it. It'll help. If it doesn't, find a flashlight, and hold it over the drawing and then take the picture. It think it'll help with the blurryness.
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Post by Andrew on Oct 13, 2005 19:00:23 GMT -5
It does have a flash function, but with how close I get to the picture to make it visible, without screwing up the picture. The flash only highlights the pictures darkest lines I made, thus removing the rest of the drawing from view.
So yeah.. >.>
-Paragon
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