Something Old, Something New
I just finished the sketchbook that was supposed to be 2007's ... a lack of inspiration leads to lots of life drawing which takes up a lot more space in a lot less time. I was going back through it this weekend looking for the thumbnails I did for a board when I ran across an old drawing I hadn't posted ...

I hadn't scanned it because I didn't like it much and was planning to redo it shortly after drawing it, but I don't remember exactly what my problems were with it and I guess it looks okay, if a bit stiffly posed. And Adora Belle looks suspiciously like the lady I was sitting next to at work at the time (who, oddly enough, looks just like her). Oh, and I spent several hours niggling at Moist's eye, including about twenty minutes in Photoshop tonight, but I'm just going to have to call it a defeat and resign myself to it looking weird for all eternity. Or else redraw the picture like I was planning to in the first place.
My internal monologue isn't nearly as entertaining as his, heheh.
This is my first non-life drawing in my new sketchbook after the owl I drew for my cousin:

Ooh look, he's scheming ... he's supposed to be leaning against the wall; I don't know how well that reads. Moment of epiphany, just before the Waltz (which I love so much it deserves a capital W).

I hadn't scanned it because I didn't like it much and was planning to redo it shortly after drawing it, but I don't remember exactly what my problems were with it and I guess it looks okay, if a bit stiffly posed. And Adora Belle looks suspiciously like the lady I was sitting next to at work at the time (who, oddly enough, looks just like her). Oh, and I spent several hours niggling at Moist's eye, including about twenty minutes in Photoshop tonight, but I'm just going to have to call it a defeat and resign myself to it looking weird for all eternity. Or else redraw the picture like I was planning to in the first place.
My internal monologue isn't nearly as entertaining as his, heheh.
This is my first non-life drawing in my new sketchbook after the owl I drew for my cousin:

Ooh look, he's scheming ... he's supposed to be leaning against the wall; I don't know how well that reads. Moment of epiphany, just before the Waltz (which I love so much it deserves a capital W).
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I think Adora Belle is the one character I picture differently from you in this book. I see her more as being naturally very pretty and sweet faced, but she represses it and tries to appear severe. I don't know, I might have read her description wrong.
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I discovered this about a year after designing him and just about fainted. It's a Dr Who spoof sketch, of all things. Someday I may have to buy the DVD that it's on even though I'd only watch this five minutes. He moves like him, too!
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Gah, I just cannot get around to finishing this book. I started reading it during breaks when I was working at a power station, and that was well over a year ago (summer before last!!)! I'm not sure where my copy of it even is...oh, wait, I just found it.
I have Fall Break at the end of this week, so maybe I can start reading it again then.
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Wow!
I look forward to seeing more of your Moist and Adora Belle sketches.
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