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Relajado

Basics Brawler

The Indomitable (Spring 2023)

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    3:12 AM, Saturday January 14th 2023

    Thanks Chayota, I will, I guess I'll had to look for someone else to review my boxes... It says that 2 agreements are necessary, thanks for your guidance and patience, I wish you a good drawing weather

    3:09 AM, Saturday January 14th 2023

    Thanks, that was the plan, I feel I could give more 3D to the Kaiju with texture but that was the last thing I did so I did it fast because I had to do other stuff

    3:35 PM, Thursday January 5th 2023

    Wow that was getting into eating my brain, but i suppouse that you're right, I had done many isometric and 3D draws for my carreer but I have never seen one like the left one and thinking about it you're right, but I feel I had seen that in a draw before, felt like a building falling over you, so I don't really know, but if I had to choose I think that yes, the left one is conceptually wrong...

    That moved my ground, I'm going to ask a around, if I have news I'll comment in here

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    7:29 PM, Wednesday January 4th 2023

    I think It is possible, every line goes to its own vanishing point, so conceptually I guess it is right, though I'm not an expert, but if i put a boc on a glass table and you look from under the table It could be possible to be accurate this box

    7:22 PM, Wednesday January 4th 2023

    Chayota Happy new year, I didn't understand maybe I didn't read right or did it when asleep, here is the link to the new boxes, I found kinda harder than the narrow vanishing points, It could be because I did so many of the others, but yes you're right I've been drawing and had used more these ones than the others.

    But crazy foreshortening makes me feel like idk going to full speed hahaha

    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10Qku631futVOyL-qnUM6II_WHYWtpxI2

    Hope you are still around there

    2:44 AM, Monday January 2nd 2023

    I'll try to get them or at least something alike, seems pretty helpful to practice the shading on gray thones

    2:38 AM, Monday January 2nd 2023

    I just bought a phone, i'll try that app :D but making that using only yout fingers on the screen is a serius skill, something one could brag about in a date

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    8:20 PM, Sunday January 1st 2023

    Wow amazing!! this is my favorite today till now, beautiful work, I love it, what you used to ad the gray scale were markers?

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    6:31 PM, Sunday January 1st 2023

    Oh yeaah, i can almost feel the textures from his face, what a great job

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    6:29 PM, Sunday January 1st 2023

    What a pretty sketchbook you have, with so many chainsaws around thanks to chainsawman, it's time for chainsawjuggler to shine

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