C caroo TMF Poster Joined Dec 15, 2003 Messages 129 Points 6 Feb 6, 2005 #1 i timed myself to see what could be done in 30 mins. this is what i came up with. enjoy yall. Attachments caroo30mintkl.jpg 61.4 KB · Views: 2,121
Celtic_Emperor 3rd Level White Feather Joined Nov 20, 2002 Messages 9,620 Points 0 Feb 6, 2005 #2 Thats a pretty decent sketch job, given the 30 minutes you drew it in. I've often thought of challenging myself in the same way. I may have already once before, but I don't remember if I actually did.
Thats a pretty decent sketch job, given the 30 minutes you drew it in. I've often thought of challenging myself in the same way. I may have already once before, but I don't remember if I actually did.
Violetta 4th Level Indigo Feather Joined Nov 14, 2004 Messages 6,808 Points 0 Feb 6, 2005 #3 I was about to say "That's pretty good for 30 minutes." But that's pretty good for any amount of time.
I was about to say "That's pretty good for 30 minutes." But that's pretty good for any amount of time.
M Magician1 TMF Regular Joined Jan 26, 2005 Messages 186 Points 0 Feb 6, 2005 #4 Yeah dude thats a swell picture....im pretty sure I could not draw that in 30 years. ^_^
mkeemer Verified Joined Nov 8, 2001 Messages 904 Points 18 Feb 6, 2005 #6 Colored in 12 minutes, I hope you like it Caroo 🙂 You do very nice work 🙂 Last edited: Nov 28, 2010
nessonite1 3rd Level White Feather Joined Sep 20, 2003 Messages 9,517 Points 0 Feb 7, 2005 #7 When Jello moulds attack!!! I prefer the line art but excellent work on both...great for 30 mins, 42 mins, or 100 mins! 😀
When Jello moulds attack!!! I prefer the line art but excellent work on both...great for 30 mins, 42 mins, or 100 mins! 😀
C caroo TMF Poster Joined Dec 15, 2003 Messages 129 Points 6 Feb 7, 2005 #8 very cool^^ thanks for colouring it dude
D Dowson TMF Regular Joined Jan 8, 2002 Messages 156 Points 16 Feb 7, 2005 #9 Very good artwork..you should challenge yourself more often.
maddd0ggg Registered User Joined Jul 5, 2004 Messages 47 Points 0 Feb 11, 2005 #10 Excellent use of depth perception... you have truly captured the 'CELL' effect here!