Doodling chains
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Re: Doodling chains
Posted by fishy on Mon Feb 9th at 9:34pm 2004


i meant to post this sooner. when crono showed his drawing of homer, i remember someone mentioned the chains being a bit understated. chains were always a thing that confused me when i tried to draw them. that is, until a few years ago, when i realised there was a simple pattern to them. its easier to see than explain, so here's an example, in 3 simple steps, of how to have endless hours of mindless doodling.

enjoy





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Re: Doodling chains
Posted by Pegs on Mon Feb 9th at 9:51pm 2004


looks good i had the trouble ith ropes aswell [addsig]



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Re: Doodling chains
Posted by Crono on Mon Feb 9th at 9:57pm 2004


Slapping something on at the end of a doodle drawing isn't really meant to be a finished polished thing. If I were seriously remaking the drawing the chains would be enormous, for cartoony effect of course.

Anyway.
Nice chains.

(Usually, when I draw chains they look more like McFarlen drew them (A.K.A. Spawn chains). . . he's a good artist . . . bad writer . . . no . . . a very bad writer.) [addsig]




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Re: Doodling chains
Posted by fishy on Mon Feb 9th at 10:32pm 2004


i wasn't meaning that you should use this tecnique on homer. it's just that it was the homer thread that made me think of posting this.

i know, i'm not teh fastest.





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Re: Doodling chains
Posted by Crono on Mon Feb 9th at 11:11pm 2004


No, I understand. I'm just saying someone, I can't remember who. Was making a comment on the chains, you know complaining lol. and it's just a doodle I did, so.

In either case, faster doesn't mean better lol. but for the speed your chains are pretty good. [addsig]





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