Lenscap's Meager Drawings

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Re: Lenscap's Meager Drawings

Postby PM2K » Fri Aug 28, 2015 7:32 pm

Oh, yeah, baby! :D

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Re: Lenscap's Meager Drawings

Postby Stephymink » Mon Aug 31, 2015 8:44 am

Fantastic as always! Thanks for sharing.

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Re: Lenscap's Meager Drawings

Postby lenscap » Mon Aug 31, 2015 5:24 pm

Hey good deal, glad y'all like them. I know I have plenty of room to improve but luckily there is no shortage of practice material floating around on the wilds of the internet thanks to our awesome community =)

Almost forgot... not project related but I figured I'd drop this here too :mrgreen:
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Re: Lenscap's Meager Drawings

Postby PM2K » Mon Aug 31, 2015 10:23 pm

Fabulous! :D

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Re: Lenscap's Meager Drawings

Postby sixgunzloaded » Tue Sep 01, 2015 5:58 am

Excellent work. I think you're my favorite artist when it comes to these below-the-surface pics. I love the way you've got the muck tight around the person sinking, the way it conforms to her shape and movement. It gives a great sense of depth and pressure that borders on constriction as well restricting her movements. Like she has no way to get leverage to get out. Not that this one wants to... :D Great job, thank you!
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Re: Lenscap's Meager Drawings

Postby Duncan Edwards » Tue Sep 01, 2015 12:07 pm

As usual I am very late to the party. I recognize some of these images but they look better than the originals. Really nice work. I hope you keep it up because I've got a lot of requests in my head. :mrgreen:
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Re: Lenscap's Meager Drawings

Postby lenscap » Fri Sep 04, 2015 12:08 pm

Hey thanks Sixgunz! They are definitely quite fun to draw as well. Still working on getting the mud to look better shading wise but its all an ongoing struggle if you catch my drift :D ....wow that was bad haha

Thanks Duncan, I don't think they are quite as good as the original images but I'm trying haha! Don't worry, plenty more to come, I got a lotta practice to do!
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Re: Lenscap's Meager Drawings

Postby lenscap » Wed Sep 09, 2015 2:28 pm

An old school favorite of mine from back in the old days of the white creamy clay pits.

This one originally took 60 mins but I found a new way of dry brushing graphite so this one probably ended up being a little bit of a cheat on my project and I confess that I went way overtime as I experimented on it. It really just helped me add some needed tone to it. Hope y'all like the result!
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Re: Lenscap's Meager Drawings

Postby PM2K » Wed Sep 09, 2015 4:32 pm

lenscap wrote:An old school favorite of mine from back in the old days of the white creamy clay pits.

This one originally took 60 mins but I found a new way of dry brushing graphite so this one probably ended up being a little bit of a cheat on my project and I confess that I went way overtime as I experimented on it. It really just helped me add some needed tone to it. Hope y'all like the result!


Kudos for your depiction of a classic blast from the past! It is among my very first quicksand scenes I ever purchased from MPV and remains a fav. :D You certainly captured the moment. Well done!

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Re: Lenscap's Meager Drawings

Postby MadMax359 » Thu Sep 10, 2015 6:37 am

and thanks for portraying a damsel sunk to my favorite depth, just like i requested! :twisted:
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