Putting together an image is the best way to learn. And you have done a very workpersonlike job.
Even the most complex drawing is just a series of short steps. The trick is getting all the steps in the correct order.
Putting together an image is the best way to learn. And you have done a very workpersonlike job.
Even the most complex drawing is just a series of short steps. The trick is getting all the steps in the correct order.
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neodeist, points well taken.
Gary, agreed. Can you define workpersonlike, I'm not sure I know what that means.
Mark Beckemeyer AKA (buckobeck)
Amateur artist and hobbyist macro photographer. I like bugs.
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There's a lot of learning wrapped up in that project, Mark. I have disks full of unused projects but I've learned something on everyone I did. It's all in the name of having a little fun creating something. Your works totally original and I like what you've done there.
It's a great cockpit with lots of details. I like the face in the monitor...unexpected.
You could use it for one frame of a hidden object game. That's something I keep thinking I want to do...create a game. I've actually made one page of game with the help of Peter Hewitt.
Gray. Thanks, sometimes I forget to look for the silver lining so it's good to have optimists such as yourself to remind me of that. I must admit, now that I think about it, that I did enjoy it at the time.
Burpee. Thank you for the compliments. The face that caught you unexpectedly in the monitor is mine, by-the-way. I have created a few games/tests in the past and I enjoyed it, but I'm afraid I don't have the patience to do anything too involved. I'm constantly jumping back and forth between things. Need to work on that I guess. I think you should pursue your dream of creating a game. With an imagination like yours it should be outstanding.
Since we're kind of on the topic of work that's of out of character, for me anyway, I thought I would post a couple more images. So, at the risk of assassinating my image with an image (LOL) here is a child's eyes and a dream catcher. I guess it's not all about skulls and wings.
Mark Beckemeyer AKA (buckobeck)
Amateur artist and hobbyist macro photographer. I like bugs.
buckobecks.com
You are multi-talented. I simple love the eyes of the child...very well done.
Thanks Bob and Burpee.
Mark Beckemeyer AKA (buckobeck)
Amateur artist and hobbyist macro photographer. I like bugs.
buckobecks.com
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