Monday, April 14, 2008
Early Daytime Velma
Thought I would take advantage of every minute before I had to return to my life of work. I still am interested in the Scooby Doo gang, so here is an early Velma. I kept her iconic turtleneck and skirt, but I am giving her a bit of a 20's goth edge. I plan on some tattoos and maybe some lace. I'm not sure what she is doing with her hands at this point. Oh, and I lost her glasses - I figured she would have contacts in this day and age.
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Until you decide what to do with her hands, you could always do the venus di milo thing with her.
p.s. what's the secret to drawing such dynamic human characters. I can draw any animal, but realistic humans are a challenge.
She kinda reminds me a bit of Cate Blanchett in the new Indy movie!
Thanks Jenn and thanks, I think Sean Douglas!
Jenn, I don't think I have any secrets - I read a lot of comics and I think I study how artists draw the body more than what the muscles are and how they should look. But the best thing I have learned was about contour - from Glenn Vilppu. They really help me to get perspective (no pun intended) on these figures. And your art is beautiful!! Sean, you too!
i cant draw anything but rollercoasters, buildings, and fun fonts. i will never understand your strange witchcraft....
too, i like velma.
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