June 27, 2011
Crevasse of the Jötunn
Whatever the hell that means. New drawing due FRIDAY!
June 23, 2011
VIKINGS!: Results
Jason: No big story here, just wanted to do a b/w ink drawing.
Jean-Paul: Winter is bitter, and unforgiving; my Viking warrioress is both.
Richard: Just a half-complete sketch and color from me this week.
Tayte: Just a kick ass viking rocking an evil narwhal with a giant post!
Jean-Paul: Winter is bitter, and unforgiving; my Viking warrioress is both.
Richard: Just a half-complete sketch and color from me this week.
Tayte: Just a kick ass viking rocking an evil narwhal with a giant post!
June 17, 2011
Military Robot: Results
Richard: This is a non-combat, utility droid. Useful in the cleanup of toxic waste sites and general heavy waste management. A bit of something along the lines of the Wall-E concept.
Simon: Your standard military cyborg soldier, circa 2300.
Jean-Paul Csuka: a communist robot finds love.
Simon: Your standard military cyborg soldier, circa 2300.
Jean-Paul Csuka: a communist robot finds love.
June 12, 2011
Military Robot
Our next topic, due next friday - NO EXCUSES.
June 9, 2011
GUNSLINGER! Results
Richard: I'm done early with this one. Pretty straight forward, a gun-totin', tobacco-smokin' bad-ass.
Simon: A day early for me too. In doing this one, I guess I just figured the doing some boring old human in western clothing was NOT ENOUGH. So here - the fastest tentacle in the west prepares to bring hot death on some desert bandits ( out on some godforsaken planet further up the galactic arm).
Jason: I was inspired by 'The Great Silence' to do my gunslinger in a winter setting.
Tayte: They say that when you kill a man you keep his soul, I like to think that this how some of the souls that this old gun slinger has locked up might look like.
Jean-Paul: They pissed off the wrong gunslinger.
Simon: A day early for me too. In doing this one, I guess I just figured the doing some boring old human in western clothing was NOT ENOUGH. So here - the fastest tentacle in the west prepares to bring hot death on some desert bandits ( out on some godforsaken planet further up the galactic arm).
Jason: I was inspired by 'The Great Silence' to do my gunslinger in a winter setting.
Tayte: They say that when you kill a man you keep his soul, I like to think that this how some of the souls that this old gun slinger has locked up might look like.
Jean-Paul: They pissed off the wrong gunslinger.
June 3, 2011
June 2, 2011
Gentlemen of Fortune: Results
Jean-Paul: This is a my inter-dimensional bubble maker, he roams metaphysical planes in his pink elephant. A Gentlemen of Fortune? He carves out his own path, because he is a drawing he's fortunate to be a creation, his only reason for existing is to be cool, that is some kind of fortune.
Simon: I ended up thinking more about my recent trip to Las Vegas, and the inherently illogical and weird nature of the entire city - and hell, gambling itself! These were the kinds of dudes you'd see shouting over the craps tables while we were playing $2 blackjack a few tables away...
Jason: The term 'gentlemen of fortune' made me think of a old fashioned adventure story.
Richard: Okay, here is my gentle man of fortune. I don't really know what was going on here but whatever, I like it.
Simon: I ended up thinking more about my recent trip to Las Vegas, and the inherently illogical and weird nature of the entire city - and hell, gambling itself! These were the kinds of dudes you'd see shouting over the craps tables while we were playing $2 blackjack a few tables away...
Jason: The term 'gentlemen of fortune' made me think of a old fashioned adventure story.
Richard: Okay, here is my gentle man of fortune. I don't really know what was going on here but whatever, I like it.
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