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I got the flu since thursday and I played a show outside on saturday, it was really cold
and recorded 5 songs with my 1950s rhythm´n´blues yesterday. We recorded the songs
in an old barn with vintage equipment. It was great and it worked surprisingly well, even
though I was still sick. Now I´m at home and have nothing to eat :smiley:

Loomis front view sketches and a picture of Waldi the studio dog


@DanielRKM it looks amazing though!! :sunglasses: Hope you're having some nice food to get over the stre... awesomeness of this scene :joy:

@Aleksei I saw your call to October challenge, but unfortunately I have one on my own xD this looks like a great vintage movie poster, btw!!

@strawbisci so much energy in your pieces! Loving it! :triumph:

@Lensing hope you feel better soon :blue_heart:

I don't know how much I will be posting here this month because the time I usually take for the daily sketches is now pretty much occupied by my nsfw October challenge, it's only day 2 and it kicks my butt, because anatomy :werebork:
Anywho quick one to finish this day

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Day 02 - Ridley.

I know I could do something much more detailed, but that would need time, and to know every inch of Ridley body and muscles, and no. I gonna keep it simple for the creatures that I know not how to draw.
Also, cameo of Baby Metroid in a jar.

I've been having fun drawing this scamp. Tip for anyone who uses chin chin to say cheers, be careful doing that around Japanese speakers.

First time drawing in a week. Coloring clothes and starting some very light shading. ^^

Thank you <3
I´m feeling better now

nsfw october challenge sounds like a great idea

Loomis morning sketches back view. I will start and draw one real life reference picture every day using that method.
And some sketches of Regina´s facial expression, he shoes and her skeleton. And a quick sketch of a head.
I have never seen the reference picture but I was explaining to someone that the head that they drew was
way too small and the facial features were way too big, so I drew this to explain my point. The nose, eyes, mouth
too big is the classic mistake that most beginners make because they focus on the eyes first and not on the skull

I mentioned a couple of times that I have that illustrator club in my hometown, we go out together or draw together,
it´s really nice. We will have a life drawing session soon. Really looking forward to that


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definitely relatable!

Well, look at me joining Lensing xD
Why? Well because yesterday I was trying to draw the bottom body area and wasn't doing as well. The pelvis area is :sparkles: fffffin hard :dizzy: I wasn't too keen on the bucket system, so I thought Loomis makes it look a bit easier? Anyhow here's half an hour spent not too bad. And you can see all my problematic areas hahah

@l_vi this is very clean for a first draft! :hushed: looks great!

This looks great.

The pelvis is really difficult.
It´s also shown differently in different models and I´m never 100%
sure where the bones are and the connection. The Loomis method
looks different than other models / pictures. Look at the connection
between pelvis and upper bone

@Kelheor thank you! No stress food yet (the chip grease just COATS the iPad) but I’m jamming along to Ben Folds’ new song “Exhausting Lover” and that song really sums up the whole splash page experience :joy:

So I got a smidgen of traction on the last Canvas summer challenge with my camp illustration (Tapas’ distinguished competition shouted me out so they have SEEN me). So to balance the big battle illustration, I’m going to do their fall-themed prompts (I stink’n love fall, so if nothing comes of it, I’ll be charmed to no end regardless). Sidenote, I woke up this morning at 4am with the sniffles and was WAY too alert to fight consciousness, so I jammed on this prompt for a couple hours before getting the kids ready for school. It turns out that my wife noticed me up (she was too), and so she took me working as a cue to make more stained glass. We’re not, like, obsessed with our art, are we?

Prompt 1: Pumpkin patch.

Oh my god, canoodling skeletons aside-

I LOVE that y'all (and a few other y'alls) have been talking about NSFW content for weeks but all the public posting has been a collection of standing skeletons. It really does make so much sense from an anatomical standpoint, but I think the common person might be like... why no nudie bits? :joy:

In short, thank you for posting this journey (and thank you for the copulating skeletons. It feels like a nice way to throw us a bone).

@DanielRKM standing skeletons is just our new kink :rofl:

@Lensing one skeleton teaching another to do push ups, what a great friend!

Skeletons are their own troope on their own accord.
We should be doing a lot of more skeletons, agreed.