Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

iScribble Rocks!

I'm sure some stuff in my review of iScribble didn't sound the best, but overall I'm liking that particular web-app. No shortage of people to collab with, and the drawing tools level the playing field where you're relying more on technique than anything else. (No secret "hidden" tools or unusual theory to applying some process.)

Here's some links to my works or collabs there, enjoy!:

http://www.iscribble.net/gallery/drawing122876-Hamster-and-a-Yak.html
http://www.iscribble.net/gallery/drawing105098-Time-Killed-for-a-Pretty-Face.html
http://www.iscribble.net/gallery/drawing120797-Moon-Buggy.html

Monday, September 08, 2008

Moar PhotoShop Poo


More PhotoShop poo, because who ever bothers to look at this blog anyways?
This time its some cutie pootie random anime inspired thing. Why? I don't know.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

The better "Ebony" pencil is...

If you like to draw the ol' fashioned way on occasion, sometimes you go to the art store and buy pencils and such...

Anyhow I went and got some extra "Ebony" pencils, because they draw nice and dark and fairly smoothly without a lot of pressure. So when doing quick random sketches, they're hard to beat.

You would think they're all the same, but there happens to be more than one brand with that label or designation. I found in my own testing that the Eberhard Faber ones draw just a bit darker and smoother than the Sanford ones.

So take note if you see both brands available at an art store, the Eberhard Faber ones are better. (At least for the "Ebony" type pencils. Your results and consistency may vary for other types.)

Friday, January 11, 2008

Drawball fun - Be careful what you ask for!


As usual on drawball, be careful what you ask for. You might actually get it. Whoever did the my little pony asked to rebuild, but they never said *how* to rebuild it. Damn skippy I'm going to get my LOLz in there while I can! So there you go!

Monday, May 14, 2007

Warpaint is back online! Really?

Good news for those who think the idea of collaborative drawing in realtime is pretty cool, Warpaint is back online. More or less it's a nifty server program that makes it easy to join an active openCanvas 1.1 session through a web based interface. It's fun, and unlike drawball - you can control it to some extent (provided that you're the server host).