If you put it on a scale, hands are just above stepping in dog poop, and pokemon would be around "ascending to god tier" and "eating cake". So, to answer your question, pokemon is far better than hands.
If you put it on a scale, hands are just above stepping in dog poop, and pokemon would be around "ascending to god tier" and "eating cake". So, to answer your question, pokemon is far better than hands.
I think you type with your fingers, who are on your hands and without hands you probably couldn't make those Pokemons.
We don't speak of Strop's first image here.
Because it was many pages ago? Or it annoys you? It kinda disgust me.
I think you type with your fingers, who are on your hands and without hands you probably couldn't make those Pokemons.
They are also hurting for no reason, they are hard to draw, they hurt and otherwise useless. Did I mention they hurt?
Because it was many pages ago? Or it annoys you? It kinda disgust me.
If you read through the thread, my obvious annoyance at the attention given to that image should be clear. And so should the attention given to that picture.
Not art (there should be enough to comment on anyway), but rather a good picture of what I will be doing for the next month and a half:
This little pile is some of the sources I will be needing for my research paper on online gaming. When I say some, it's because the rest weren't available at that time, and I will have to reserve them for later.
Also, sorry about the crappy web cam picture, if anyone cares, I still need to have some time to get my phone connected as a makeshift camera.
Research papers should go die in a fire... Not to mention the reason I have all those sourcebooks: Not because I don't know anything about the topic, but because my teacher says I need to learn new stuff. Well, screw you, I am a fond believer of escapism, and fantasy is like the ABC to me. I don't want to learn more obscure facts, I just want to write about stuff I like. And references... So annoying, and after three and a half year, I am still no where near in a habit to do that crap. I absorb information, I can't put a name and a page number to that! And stupid perfectionist behaviour that leaves me without any motivation to even start writing in the first place, because it is never going to be as good as I want it to be, so it always ends up under par with what I could do anyway. At least I will be able to make up for it a bit during the oral defence/interview, but I would rather write something for an A and then defend it for an A as well, than making something for a D and then defend it for an A... I know this crap!
And, just to top off the frustrated ranting: Why on earth haven't I practised drawing from real life or references before? What the heck is wrong with me, and more importantly, why am I planning to draw fanart anyway as a present, when I don't have the skill to do so in a fashion that will actually be worth the paper it will be printed on? AND WHY DID I GET THIS IDEA JUST WHEN I NEED TO FINISH THE ASSIGNMENT?!! God, I am a moron. But I am going to do it anyway, because I am a stubborn ******* with no natural boundaries, apparently.
Anyway... I am kinda tempted to pot one of those pictures that I am actually rather proud of (with proper warning towards the blood), but considering the overall willingness to comment, I guess it won't be worth that anyway. Nothing lost.
Why don't you draw a little comic of you fretting over the paper, throwing all of those books around, then typing a paper, then cutting the teacher with the paper while making humorous threats, then burning the books with an evil glint in your eye, then maniacal laughter!
Anyways. I wish to see it. I would of commented earlier, buuuuuuuut I haven't been here for a while. So, yeah. Plus... you kinda got mad at me last time I commented.... *shrug*
but considering the overall willingness to comment, I guess it won't be worth that anyway.
But Cen! You know the amount of views/replies are inversely proportional to the art posted!
Why don't you draw a little comic of you fretting over the paper, throwing all of those books around, then typing a paper, then cutting the teacher with the paper while making humorous threats, then burning the books with an evil glint in your eye, then maniacal laughter!
Dark mental slapstick comedy (with blood). Eets nice.