This sketch is screwed up because it wasn't fully sketched out before inking. The hand was drawn separately before finishing the character. It's only through sheer laziness that the hand was connected to his body without an arm - which makes a very strange looking image.
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Showing posts with label #WaitWhat?. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #WaitWhat?. Show all posts
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Wait - What? #3: Rabbit Thingie?
Here's another strange doodle, seems Rabbit like but also has a Chinchilla feel to it too. This was drawn quite some time ago, so looking at it with "new" eyes this character could easily be changed into a Jackalope by adding antlers on its head.
Overall, I find this to be a disturbing character -- it's just too weird looking.
Weird looking character sketch made with ink pen |
Overall, I find this to be a disturbing character -- it's just too weird looking.
Monday, May 16, 2016
Wait - What? #2: Cat Dog Mouse?
Here's a sketch without a true identity. Sketching this character without a true plan or direction -- just looking for a different look. The face has a bit of a Snoopy look to it. (The big spot on the back, it's tail and feet too.) There are some aspects of the character I like, but overall, this character needs a complete workover.
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Wait - What? #1: The Office Monster?
Every once in awhile, I sketch something that I have no idea what it is or why I drew it. Can't explain why this happens. Probably a result of playing around or just looking to create something different. So this is a new category for the blog that I'll label as "Wait - What?"
A pencil marker image of whatever this is . . . |
This guy was in an old sketch book, I do remember drawing it . . . but I can't explain why. A robot head, tentacles and it seems to be wearing some office attire. Maybe an alien disguised as an accountant? Maybe it's a coffee robot? Or some traveling volcano simulator?
I don't know . . . your guess is good as mine.
I don't know . . . your guess is good as mine.
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