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Lp's Sketchs - (update 4-30) (finished the new one)

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Note: i darken the image to try and maintain the what it looks like in person

 

 

 

4-29 - 4-30

 

this isn't the final piece, im doing this one for a competition in.. 2 days

 

*going to blend more*

 

my scanner wont fit it all :[ boo hoo... im not done yet.. :P

 

Done - Note: i sprayed with fixative so ignore the corners, i have "braces" set so it doesn't curl. heres a scanned version which u cant see it all cuz my scanner isn't that big :S :P

 

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4-28

 

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i have no idea what i was doing... the left image = original

 

the right image = turned 180 degrees.

 

 

 

i think they convey different emotions.. but whatever.. enjoy

It's...quite weird but nice at the same time. :o

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Credits to Skully Sc for the signature.24picns.png

Woah...Kinda creepy, dude. But very cool.

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It really has

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is it meant to be chinese?

 

 

 

Eh' i dont know :P?

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Added a new "sketch" personally i love how its coming (see 4-29)

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thanks...

 

 

 

P.S update..

This morning before school, Monkey Bone was on comedy Central, and your drawings really look similar to the ones in that movie.

 

 

 

 

 

(Thats a good thing :) )

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This morning before school, Monkey Bone was on comedy Central, and your drawings really look similar to the ones in that movie.

 

 

 

 

 

(Thats a good thing :) )

 

 

 

ha, yes.. i Googled it, kind of looks like the monkey in a way.

 

 

 

I was at an art competition today and I got the best rating there for the drawing category.. I guess I get a medal sent to me or something :P

 

 

 

Also Going to the state competition in Minnesota with this skateboard photo (not exact same one, I'm using the un-cropped 16x12 inch print http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/53644366/ )

Awr, I wish I had someone like you to take shots of me blading D:

 

 

 

Anyone who seems to take photos of me fails somehow. Seriously, I pulled about twenty 360 stale's over this rail, and you could only actually see what I was doing in one photo.

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Awr, I wish I had someone like you to take shots of me blading D:

 

 

 

Anyone who seems to take photos of me fails somehow. Seriously, I pulled about twenty 360 stale's over this rail, and you could only actually see what I was doing in one photo.

 

 

 

it does take a few tries.. i was using a 1/500 second and 1/1000 second shutter speed, with a 400 iso film.

 

 

 

alot of those cameras now a days have delayed shutters.. you click and a second later it snaps the pic, where as with Film, and digital SLRs its instant.

 

 

 

I probably captured 1 out of 5 or 6 but that one shot its defined as perfect/near perfect in composition and lighting etc. AND the move/trick itself.

Write a tut for my friends please :D

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Write a tut for my friends please :D

 

 

 

lol.. just learn to adjust ur shutter speed to anything faster that 1/500th of a second... but best is 1/1000 or around there...

 

 

 

just press the button when u have to, use the view finder, NOT the LCD screen if there is one, there is a slight delay.

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