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Monday Motivational drawing challenge
jimclatone replied 5 months, 3 weeks ago 13 Members · 304 Replies
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For next Monday, how about Neil Gaiman’s
Death of the Endless?
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Love it Philip, nice blend of her early look and a more modern approach.
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Went with a slightly more mature look to her. Done in procreate in about 20 mins.
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Next Monday, I’m voting for Paul Chadwick’s character;
Concrete.
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Having a sick week, so I’ll be posting a day late. 🙁
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If you’ve never read Paul Chadwick‘s ”Concrete”, order some of the trade paper backs from Amazon. You won’t regret it.
I’ve got a soft spot for this character, and he was the Dark Horse Comics unofficial mascot for a number of years. Paul Chadwick is a Pacific Northwest resident, if I’m not mistaken, and a super nice guy too. He was kind enough to give me a portfolio review some years back, and I think I geeked out a little bit more than he may have been comfortable for with (sorry Paul!).
All that being said, I am going to be backing away from the Monday motivation for the immediate future. I have a fair amount on my plate and I will not be able to keep up with this as well as my own Comic projects, so somethings gotta give.
If somebody else wants to carry-on, be my guest, and if I can I will jump in with my own contribution as well. I’ve had a lot of fun with us, and thank you everyone for participating!
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Hey is this still going? an if so whats the next character…I got side tracked with a commission an trying to get on Silent Nick page 7…He’s the commission it’s a ranch Dog Leroy..I know not Comics lol.I guess I can’t Post Leroy..
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At this point the Monday motivation is on hold.
At least for me anyway (too much going on this year).
If there’s a character anyone wants to put out there for an upcoming Monday, they are however welcome to do so.
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