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madmatt88 [2012-02-10 01:26:32 +0000 UTC]
Mickey was a 'mischif' in this role... Giving Stitch the role is a terror to behold...
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madmatt88 In reply to NeoseekerStitch [2012-02-11 01:09:48 +0000 UTC]
Are you loking for ideas for stitch to get messed up with?
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NeoseekerStitch In reply to madmatt88 [2012-02-12 02:27:46 +0000 UTC]
Not really, sometimes I think of somehting up randomly, or I'll fiddle with an idea I have for a while and see what I can do with it.
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dedetc [2009-10-18 21:06:30 +0000 UTC]
heh that would be funny to see
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"to get the fish, break the ice, jump the checkout, and RUN"
Hugh dennis-Mock the week
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NeoseekerStitch In reply to dedetc [2009-10-18 21:20:50 +0000 UTC]
lol, yeah, it's one of those random ideas that popped to mind for unknown reason.
I just felled like drawing something like this, not sure why, but well, here it is. XD
Thanks for the fave. ^_^
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dedetc In reply to NeoseekerStitch [2009-10-19 07:20:54 +0000 UTC]
no problem
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"to get the fish, break the ice, jump the checkout, and RUN"
Hugh dennis-Mock the week
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lordzasz [2009-10-15 18:51:17 +0000 UTC]
Very cute! ^^
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NeoseekerStitch In reply to fliper6534 [2009-07-19 22:20:11 +0000 UTC]
lol, there are probably some mistakes in it, and I just cover them up in some way so they are either hidden or barely noticable.
I did like how the color and shade went, I experiment a bit with the shading, or played around with it, to see what would come from it, most of it came out nicely, and almost exactly as I envisioned of how I want the shading to be placed.
And some of it is a good thing to know for next time on how to do it.
I do like how the eyes turned out, though, nice and detailish,
The reflection of the light from the water, looking closely, and you see reflection from the dark clouds on the upper part of his eyes, with the right eye of Stitch having a lighter color because of the lightning, and having the reflection of his cheeks or eye-lits on the bottom of his eyes.
If you do it right, you get a sense of depth in it.
lol, you really think that it looks like a poster at Disneyland? XD
Thanks! ^_^
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NeoseekerStitch In reply to fliper6534 [2009-07-21 20:20:05 +0000 UTC]
I think it looks great this time on this drawing because 2 things helped me out.
the first thing that helped me out, was that book I bought at Disneyland Paris, in how to draw the characters from Lilo & Stitch.
That's why you see the first time I used eye lines on this drawing as you see in the Progress image.
It also had tips in it on how tall Stitch is, and stuff like that.
Some of the stuff helped a lot to make this drawing look good.
And also by paying close attention on how lines are placed on the character, for instance, when I took a closely look to Stitch's Nails, or at the fingers where they start coming out from, I notice how the line are placed to create depth.
Like take a look at this image.
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Now look at the finger tips and see on where the nails of Stitch are sticking out off.
Normally, I added the bottom line, and attached that to both the lines that represent the nail, but I always had a feeling I did something wrong, because it didn't create depht that way, but since I saw on an image on how on that the finger nails are placed, I notice they extended the bottom line a bit more, so it looks like the nail is coming out of a narrow hole, and when I did that on this drawing, I also felled that I did it right this time, and it looked right, aswell.
lol, I might have to update the Progress image, I found out that I forgot to ad an image or 2 on it.
lol, see?
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in this image I haven't even added the nails yet to his fingers and feet, because I wanted to focuse on the fingers of Stitch first, before I add the nails, so they have the same size, and actuall size, even, because in the Leroy drawing, I notice they were too small on that.
I think that would be benefit to know on the progress image of the drawing, and it might help some people, too, will do that some time to change it.
What also helped me was the previous 2 drawings, in which I used actuall images to capture the faces and hands on it, by placing lines over an actuall image, you also start to notice the details in which he was drawn, so did I notice that I always make his mouth with sharp mouth ends, but then I notice that in one of the pictures he has the mouth ends a bit wider, with a curve line going over it, so that 2 lines that shapes the upper and lower mouth will go on, but this curve blocks a bit of the view of those lines continuation, and in that way create a depth.
I think you would see that on how I did it on the progress image of the drawing, by looking at the second head on the top left, where he has a mouth shape with no teeth yet, the mouth end has a curve already, but no extra line going over it, and in the next one, when I added the teeth, you see that I kinda crossed over a line on the mouth end, and erased a bit of the lines behind the line that crosses over, and I think you will notice that in some way it creates depth.
I also payed attention to his teeth, now that Imention it, I looked at images of Stitch, and was observing his teeth, and how it's placed with the rest of his face, like I took notice that the 2 small teeth at the frond, are both placed exactly under his nosetrigals, and are also that wide, then I notice with his large front teeth,the big corner ones on the front, they begin when the nose ends on the sides, and they go on so that the bottom tip of where Stitch's eyes begin, are placed kinda in the middle of his large corner teeths.
If you check the progress drawing, and observate his teeth with the location of his eyes and nose and stuff, then you notice that if you pay close attention to certain things on how and which you placed them, you will also get good results, and it helps you in how to get his face right.
If something seems not in place, and you see what can be the problem, then you can always fix it, by changin a certain line, like the eye seems too far away from the nose, or it's not on the exact hight, or the nose itself is too small, all kinds of stuff to pay attention to if you want to get it right.
I know, it's sometimes annoying when it comes to getting it exactly of how you want it. XD
Well, I hope this explained a bit of what you wanted to know and maybe it even helped for you.
Although, I sometimes can be bad in explaining things, so I hope you kinda understood what I'm talking about, and that it kinda helped you in some stuff.
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NeoseekerStitch In reply to fliper6534 [2009-08-02 21:14:16 +0000 UTC]
Wow, where've you been? XD
Anyway, you're welcome, hope it helpes. ^_^
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STITCH62633 [2009-07-18 20:18:45 +0000 UTC]
awesome
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HectorVrl [2009-07-18 19:18:12 +0000 UTC]
nice job, love the colors on stitch
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