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offline DirtyPriest from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-02-20 12:31 [#00563411]
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this is one of the few artists i admire. check out the
realism in these drawings! crazy shit. i'm learning myself
tho.

http://www.jdhillberry.com/pencil_drawings_new_work.htm


 

offline two from Rataq (Qatar) on 2003-02-20 12:39 [#00563420]
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goddamn, that guy is good.
thanks for the link.


 

offline DJ Xammax from not America on 2003-02-20 12:41 [#00563425]
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VERY realistic, wish he had some better things to draw
though. That so-called 'perfect baby' looks like the type of
perfect baby Hitler envisioned.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-02-20 12:45 [#00563428]
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hahahaha totally amazing


 

offline DirtyPriest from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-02-20 12:46 [#00563430]
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Well i considder myself to be quite developed, but nothing
close to this guy!

I ordered the book a few days ago on amazon. i can tell you
if its any good when i've read it. but i have high hopes!

but untill then, if you havent read BETTY EDWARDS! DO IT!! i
owe like 60% of all i can do today to those simple little
practices she describes! so get into Betty Edwards! This guy
was just the next step for me, as i want to get the masters
technique!


 

offline DirtyPriest from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-02-20 12:52 [#00563445]
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a good trick of drawing is actually illustrated in my
avatar. everyone can see its a picture of me, but its only
two colours! the mind creates the rest! thats why, when
drawing, dont create something you dont see like details in
an eye and such. if an eye appears to be black, draw it
black, dont lie. thats a key to realism.


 

offline DirtyPriest from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-02-20 13:01 [#00563453]
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And yes, my nose is actually that big.


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2003-02-20 13:06 [#00563455]
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you are right there... drawing something realistic can be
incredibly hard, because you tend to draw what you
think you've seen, and now what you actually see ;-)

But still... that kind of realism doesn't really interest me
anymore. I can appreciate those drawings, and the artists
surely has great skills...

But if i want such a realistic picture, i just take a
photograph ;-) I think when drawing it's more interesting to
use your imagination and create something on paper that
can't be seen in the real world.

Only my peronal opinion though :-)


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-02-20 13:06 [#00563456]
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wow man, u drrew that ?


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-02-20 13:15 [#00563467]
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yeah i agrree therre, but still rrespect to the guy.


 

offline glass_eater from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2003-02-20 14:30 [#00563555]
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thanks ill check
check my stuff too :) :
glass-eater.deviantart.com


 

offline glass_eater from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2003-02-20 14:31 [#00563558]
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wawww not so much originality, but his skill is awesome yes


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-20 14:38 [#00563566]
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amazing skills, shame the the things he draws aren't
particuarly interesting.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-02-20 14:41 [#00563568]
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maybe he drraws morre than just what is on that site.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-02-20 14:42 [#00563572]
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also maybe he just likes drrawing rreal life things. with
his clearr talent i bet he could drraw something frrom
imagination. i know therre is no evidence to say this, but i
think he could.


 

offline Ctrl Alt Del from Ft. Worth (United States) on 2003-02-20 14:59 [#00563582]
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YARR!

this stuff is craazy ;)


 

offline Ctrl Alt Del from Ft. Worth (United States) on 2003-02-20 15:04 [#00563584]
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hmm, this guy draws a mean 100 dollar bill, if i were him id
draw up a one dollar bill and see if i could pass it for
real money at a store...


 

offline BILE from São Paulo (Brazil) on 2003-02-20 16:52 [#00563698]
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good to see another deviant on the board.

if anyone is interested, check out my work:
link.


 

offline glass_eater from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2003-02-20 16:58 [#00563700]
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i am thanks :)
ill devwatch you dude your work seems impressive



 

offline BILE from São Paulo (Brazil) on 2003-02-20 17:01 [#00563702]
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I took a look at your gallery as well, you've got a really
interesting style to your work. it seems quite original to
me

:D


 

offline glass_eater from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2003-02-20 17:03 [#00563703]
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thats the problem, my drawings are much more original than i
am ;D


 

offline glass_eater from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2003-02-20 17:05 [#00563705]
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btw i may be moving to brazil soon we're goig to buy a house
there, thats crazy i cant wait :)


 

offline BILE from São Paulo (Brazil) on 2003-02-20 17:14 [#00563711]
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wow, to what area of Brazil are you moving? and btw, i added
you to my devwatch as well


 

offline DirtyPriest from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-02-21 00:31 [#00563978]
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Surrounded! I actually agree with you, probably more than
you think. But i want to learn the realism part because it
helps your creativity, cause you can do more!
Van gogh and picasso where wery exspressive, but they both
learned how to draw realistically, before moving on to the
exspressive part. But i have a feeling you can do it
allready so!
are you familiar with betty edwards? my guess is you are.

Also, realistic drawing is rated high in tests of how fitted
you are to join a creative education of some sorts, so...



 

offline DirtyPriest from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-02-21 00:40 [#00563980]
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Glass eater: About your art.

I like it! and i wouldnt say it if i didnt mean it. But if
you want some constructive critisism, i would be happy to
give it to you. I like those Egg drawings. theyre sickening
and wery detailed. But i feel, that when you try to portray
the human face, your proportions are a little askew? I dont
know if this is something you want to do on purpouse, but if
it isnt, try flipping the picture around, or looking at it
in a mirror, and you will see if things askew. i find it
generally good to do this with all pictures you paint/draw.
But your sense of detail and exspressiveness is wery
developed. =) good work.


 

offline DirtyPriest from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-02-21 00:46 [#00563985]
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and bile: your art is truly horrid! in the good way. =)
i like it.

Perhaps ill check out this Deviant thingie and upload some
things. Seems like a decent site. Need a scanner first tho,
so some time might pass.


 

offline fat kaimo from Finland on 2003-02-21 00:51 [#00563993]
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pencil_drawings_new_work...
agghh... these pictures disturb me. ok, the realism is
stunning but uhh the images, i don't know - something is
terribly wrong with them...


 

offline BILE from São Paulo (Brazil) on 2003-02-21 00:52 [#00563995]
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lol I was about to be offended there, but thank you :) I'm
glad you like it


 

offline DirtyPriest from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-02-21 00:54 [#00563997]
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Yet another link from dirty priest:
if you thought the other guy was realistic check this out!
unfortunately i havent developed my oil painting skills that
much yet. but i'm looking forward to get into this guy!

http://www.1art.com/portraits.htm

i find the portrait on the left most impressive. check him
out!


 

offline DirtyPriest from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-02-21 00:56 [#00563998]
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Yes bile, the thing i like about your art is, you use
computer program to manipulate, but your art doesnt look as
digital and cold. it seems like you master your programs
pretty well.


 

offline fat kaimo from Finland on 2003-02-21 00:59 [#00564000]
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that's a lot better... i didn't find a single trace of
soul in the first link, but here i think you can see
some warmth of the atcual person...


 

offline BILE from São Paulo (Brazil) on 2003-02-21 01:00 [#00564002]
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the odd thing is that i'm terrible at hand-drawing, except
for abstract painting. but if it comes to using pencils and
such, i can't make a damn thing; just never turns out the
way i see it in my mind


 

offline fat kaimo from Finland on 2003-02-21 01:11 [#00564009]
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something i like very much; william schaff



 

offline BILE from São Paulo (Brazil) on 2003-02-21 01:14 [#00564010]
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I really like that "a study in memory" series.. good stuff


 

offline X-tomatic from ze war room on 2003-02-21 13:57 [#00565168]
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how is that "odd" really? Do you think it's logical that if
you know how to manipulate pictures on the computer you
should also know how to make pencil drawings? This reasoning
strikes me as odd.


 

offline BILE from São Paulo (Brazil) on 2003-02-21 14:00 [#00565174]
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nope.
Just making conversation, ya wanker.


 

offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-21 14:03 [#00565179]
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reminds me of Escher


 

offline xlr from Boston (United States) on 2003-02-21 14:05 [#00565186]
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Geez, he's got quite an eye for detail. I like
photorealism.


 

offline X-tomatic from ze war room on 2003-02-21 14:17 [#00565196]
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me 2 bish :s


 

offline X-tomatic from ze war room on 2003-02-21 18:55 [#00565633]
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that was meant as a followup to bile btw


 

offline BILE from São Paulo (Brazil) on 2003-02-21 18:56 [#00565635]
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i was only teasin' ya. i'm not sure why i said it that way,
but it was nearly 4am in the morning. basically i was just
getting at the fact that even though some people are quite
talented with physical art as well as digital, i am not.
i've taken classes and such, but just can't ever get the
hang of it. i've got these images in my head, but when i try
to draw them they don't turn out right


 

offline glass_eater from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2003-02-21 19:40 [#00565710]
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lol dirty priest
i never meant to be realistic at all :)
its much more imagination, illustration stuff.
i can do portraits but that bores me to hell


 

offline glass_eater from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2003-02-21 19:44 [#00565718]
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oh and sorry bile, i didnt answer you, i dont know the name
of the place, as its still not sure 100 pourcents, but ill
tell you when i know :)



 

offline X-tomatic from ze war room on 2003-02-22 04:33 [#00565956]
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I was only teasing you back too, cuz I was a bit surprised
at your reply. hence the ":s" I made ;)


 

offline supreme from Antwerp (Belgium) on 2003-02-22 06:39 [#00566013]
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I don't really like it....

The guy can draw very well,
He knows how to use his materials,
but it looks like there's something missing. They don't look
alive...
I have the same problem with my pencil drawings...


 

offline DirtyPriest from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-02-23 11:18 [#00567673]
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Glass-eater. Ok! i know youre exspressive. its just one of
your portaits seems askew! =) BTW, i've seen the movie your
avatar is from. sick shit!

Bile. I do actually consider it strange, as i find your
digital works to be quite accomplished.

I dont know if i mentioned, but i only admire the two for
their technique. someone i like totally in style and
exspressiveness is predictally GIGER. He's the closest i
have to an idol.


 

offline Netlon Sentinel from eDe (Netherlands, The) on 2003-02-23 12:32 [#00567765]
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the escher influenced piece is quite nice, the hitler baby
(rofl) really is scary :D


 


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