I wonder, what kind of Non-QS artworks do you like drawing?

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I wonder, what kind of Non-QS artworks do you like drawing?

Postby whizbang18 » Thu Nov 05, 2009 2:29 am

I wonder, what kind of non-QS artworks do you all like drawing?

Outside of QS, I like drawing streets, traffic signals, world maps, fictional street maps, and NFL football-theme artworks including fictional NFL teams.

I wonder, what kind of Non-QS works do you all like drawing? I figured I'd share some art interests outside QS. :)

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Re: I wonder, what kind of Non-QS artworks do you like drawing?

Postby bbjohn » Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:37 pm

I like to do general damsel-in-distress artwork. I also like to draw (get ready for this) political cartoons. I consider myself a non-partisan, equal opporunity offender. I've had people call me a dirty rotten liberal and a dirty rotten conservative. I will just say the current occupant of the White House and his opponents have given me a lot of material.

For me, the thrill and fun of Damsels in Distress is in the suspense of it all. Will he catch her? Will she fight him off? If he ties her up, will get away? Will she suffer a fate worse than death? Excuse me while I catch my breath. ;)

I also like to throw in humor from time to time. :D

Since this is the off-topic forum, I've attached three examples. In the first, I have a "Star Trek" DiD scene where a nasty Klingon has his own low-tech but effective way of dealing with three Star Fleet cuties (I liked the Klingons before they developed those bumps on their foreheads. I'll bet that was the result of Scotty beaming the tribbles in Cmdr. Koloth's engine room :lol: ).

In the second, one of my early theme parks guides has found there's a reason that snake on the jungle ride looked a little too real. :shock:

In the final pic, our cute ranger calls her dog the Wonder Dog. That's because he leaves her wondering where Lassie and Rin Tin Tin are when you really need them. :roll: Say, would anyone like to see her in quicksand?

Anyway, that's what I like to draw.

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Re: I wonder, what kind of Non-QS artworks do you like drawing?

Postby Nessie » Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:40 pm

Before quicksand...it was mostly critters.

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Postby stevensenechal » Thu Nov 05, 2009 10:59 pm

Nessie wrote:Before quicksand...it was mostly critters.

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PERFECTLY drawn fur Nessie, very difficult and you nailed it!
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Postby Nessie » Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:13 pm

stevensenechal wrote:
Nessie wrote:Before quicksand...it was mostly critters.

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PERFECTLY drawn fur Nessie, very difficult and you nailed it!


I had a lot of time.

Last I checked, he and that fish were still exactly like that. They're taxidermied.

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Postby bbjohn » Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:44 pm

Nessie wrote:I had a lot of time.

Last I checked, he and that fish were still exactly like that. They're taxidermied.

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All the same, Nessie, this is one very impressive drawing. I've always admired those who can get such detail into their artwork, partly because it's always been so difficult for me. I also don't have the patience for it. You are obviously a talented and patient artist. Thanks for sharing a piece of your work.

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Postby Billie Bonce » Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:12 am

I already showed my non-quicksand work here, so I just give the link: viewtopic.php?f=11&t=425

Well, I probably can update that topic, too
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Re: I wonder, what kind of Non-QS artworks do you like drawing?

Postby IcarusJ » Fri Nov 06, 2009 10:47 am

I began drawing after I started making video games on my computer so I could design characters.
I really don't draw a lot of messy stuff.
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I'm also trying to work on a comic now. It's coming along pretty slowly.
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Postby stevensenechal » Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:31 am

Well, clearly I like to draw women. Here is a drawing of the arch-Paladin Pelinor, vampire hunter and loyal friend to all those who battle the undead. The drawing is inspired by the works of Polish Avant Garde artist Tamara de Lempicka as well as from characters like Amelia Earhart and Joan of Arc, Maid of Orleans. If you want one person by your side when all others flee, it's Pelinor.
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Postby stevensenechal » Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:36 am

Here is a drawing of Quella Anas Anarion, friend of Pelinor and High Elven Healer. Her 'lighter' tone reflects my love for the works of Tolkien and longstanding enchantment with the Elven races. Quella believes all the ills of the world can be healed and often, at great peril to herself, proves this.
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