AoD's Art Shack of Art

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They're extremely anatomically improbable revolvers, because I was prioritising some kind of cartoonishness. The bottom-heaviness was also intentional since it emphasizes the 'loli-ness' of this particular setup. The bulge is an unfortunate result of trying to put the abdomen in perspective and... kinda failing (upon further reflection, it is the legs' angles that let it down, I think).

Also, sly use of my name you got there. :P
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Thanks. I would add "I try" but it comes pretty naturally to me.

I think I have a problem.
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Cimeries wrote:Now that Woody mentioned the bulge, that's all I can see.
With your eyes bulging, I assume. :mrgreen:
Cimeries wrote:Also she doesn't look anorexic, just bottom-heavy, which is a plus according to many people and evidently Jack's mind.
Yeah, but, like, combined with the largeish head and slimness/whateverness of the shoulders and flatness of the chest, it looks a bit anorexic to me.

But that's just a problem with my eyes, I suppose.
Agent of Dread wrote:The bulge is an unfortunate result of trying to put the abdomen in perspective and... kinda failing
Once upon a time, there was a man who could never get what he wanted, no matter what that was. When he wanted a job, he failed the interview miserably. When he wanted to wipe his butt after using the toilet, it ended with dreadful results which are too gruesome to describe on such a public forum, and as such are left to the imaginations of everyone reading this. That is irrelevant, though, because when he one day wanted to find a girl who could use guns and had a certain organ that most girls didn't have. Why did he want to find such an odd woman? Well, he had always lacked that very bodypart, although he did have the other parts that definitely qualified him as a man to most people, and he wanted to find somebody who did have that missing part so that he could rip it off and have it surgically implanted on himself. This was the first time he found something he wanted to find in his entire life, and soon he would regret it so much that he never tried to do anything ever again; when he finally found the girl he wanted to find, he was not able to bring himself into touching her, especially not to harm, as she was somehow childlike, although he knew she was an adult... and that was how he gained the name he would loathe forever, and that name was "backless man"; you can imagine what two terms were combined to make that name. Now he no longer had the balls to be a man.

...another depressing story about your art? :o You know, that's a good thing, since it means it's inspiring, even though not necessarily in a positive way, but you know... that's why it's so awesome (well, okay, that's not the reason it's awesome, but whatever). :lol:
As they say in that joke about capitalization, uncle Jack wrote:Also, sly use of my name you got there. :P
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Depressing stories come from inspiring art? Hai, wakarimashuta Sensei.
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Hey look, a Patchy. Radians / circle trig is too easy.
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Nice. Looks good.

You should do more complex fanart. :)
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Well, like I said, these things generally come out of easy and/or boring maths classes, and more complex stuff requires forethought that I usually don't bother with/have time for/feel like devoting the effort to.
Not to mention the actual idea generation in the first place. ;___;

But thanks. :P
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Mukyuu.

This isn't quite "fluffy" enough (I know this is slightly useless feedback, since I don't know what causes the impression of fluffiness in good Patchouli pictures), but I still like it.
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I think I understand you, though. :P It probably would have turned out better if I'd been using a reference.
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Scribbling = legitimate method of making cool stuff?
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Nice. Atmospheric.
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Shade wrote:Nice. Atmospheric.
:agree:

...but I don't really understand what it is. Maybe that's the point, and I just missed it?
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It's some kind of fanged polyclawed beast attacking a guy in a coat with a gun. :P
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Shade wrote:You should do more complex fanart. :)

Baby steps. :)
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Okay, you've done it. Now I ship Alice with Marisa's hat.
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