yet more sketches (AtS)


This was supposed to be just a quick warm-up, but I got carried away with the facial studies. I want to do at least one of vamp!hero in action as well, but now I got to rush to Pilates class. Then, get some work done for a change. I got a feeling it's gonna be a long night... but then, I enjoy working at night, in front of the open window, without distractions.
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I love his intensity in these pics.
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and do all their comics?
Eek. That'd probably be a lot more work and a lot less fun. Actually I talked to them last year, so you never know... but doing this stuff just for fun has definite advantages.
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And I don't think that bottom one reminds me of Booth, because he really has a full out smile. That's about as happy as Angel ever gets and you captured it perfectly.
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Don't you love inarticulate feedback?
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I still owe you the happy amateur sketch. :-) (Okay, the broody amateur sketch. It's done, but I have to locate the scanner.)
Seriously, you are awesome.
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I still owe you the happy amateur sketch. :-) (Okay, the broody amateur sketch. It's done, but I have to locate the scanner.)
Cool, I look forward to seeing it.
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but the bottom two are something special....
Yeah... he's actually cracking a smile in the last one. ;) (Looks a bit like Booth in that one, doesn't he, while the other ones are most definitely all Angel.)
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Happened to catch DB this morning on The View, a women's gab show. He was very buff and handsome, and went on and on about his magnificent taste in socks. The audience was full of squeeing fans of the female persuasion. *g* I like watching DB work a crowd: he's always relaxed and charming.
Then, get some work done for a change. I got a feeling it's gonna be a long night...
I'm trying to get rolling today and it's like I haven't held a pencil in six years. My brain feels like a ball of suet. Bleh. It's going to be hours of slow, painful, ugly rote work before I get back in the swing.
but then, I enjoy working at night, in front of the open window, without distractions.
Heh. I don't. It makes me feel like The Little Match Girl. Forlorn and ill used. *g* Definitely a morning person, me.
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Thanks. Today went well work-wise. I thought he'd be harder to draw.
It's so hard to do that without rendering something clean through the page.
Indeed! That's why I make myself use eddings and brushpens instead of pencil. Forces me to reduce it to the essentials. It's easier if you can add gray shades, I think, but this is more interesting.
went on and on about his magnificent taste in socks.
Haha. I've seen very few interviews with him, but I heard he goes on about socks and the evils of chickens.
I'm trying to get rolling today and it's like I haven't held a pencil in six years. My brain feels like a ball of suet. Bleh. It's going to be hours of slow, painful, ugly rote work before I get back in the swing.
Yeah, the beginning is always hardest. Blank page syndrome. I really enjoy days like today and the past week, when I get a lot of stuff done and it seems effortless.
You know, my friend's parents brought us some powder that you're supposed to take in addition to your meals: minerals, vitamins, and so on (and caffeine!), and I'm starting to thing the stuff is really working little miracles. Maybe I'm imagining it, but it seems to help with the concentrating.
Heh. I don't. It makes me feel like The Little Match Girl. Forlorn and ill used. *g* Definitely a morning person, me.
I'm totally the opposite. In the morning I want my tea, my paper, and a few hours to get into gear.
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