One of the reasons this happens is when you are drawing great and fun, and start to loosen up, you get quicker. But, when you worry about speed for too long, you develop tendencies to make each sketch a "stamp" of the last one, and as that continues, they become watered down, and not original.
After the Beastathon I went through a little of that, and now I'm in the process of getting out of it. I had a gig today, and I tallied the amount of faces I drew, which was 53, and I was actually really happy with like 50 of 'em. Hopefully, I can keep this momentum going into this weekend at work.
Anyway, here are the pics I've been holding out on posting for these few weeks. Nothing crazy, just some more fun body situations.
12 comments:
dude these are awesome.
i love the one of the kid with the dogs...the turtle makes me laugh.
the one on the alligator and the space animals is hilarious
I love your work!!!
Very funny,excellent works,Brian , I love it !!!
the kid with the sea shit stuck to him cracks me up. Tight lninework as usual
hehe, I like the grumpy girl and kid ones. and hooray for turtle! :)
I couldn't stop laughing when I saw the sad boy, you got him perfect!
Why was he sad?
Cool works man!!!!!
Your bodies are so much fun to look at! Must be difficult to come up with new dolphin & child situations all the time, but you sure succeed!
GENIUS!!!!! The connect-a-page, the kid walking the dog-----WOW!!!
A-M-A-Z-I-N-G.
All the letters to sum it up! :P
that buff shamoo is hilarious
amazine work impresive
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