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Caesar
01-13-2008, 07:26 PM
Just a quick tribute to our ladies since I painted mainly women bodies so far. Nothing special, only 10 minutes effort (as usual no reference Tarzan was passing by!) :lol:
Selby
01-13-2008, 07:42 PM
great one Caesar :D fantastic sketching style you have.really lovely soft feel and the dimentionality is great yet simply handled.would make a great caracter sketch for a game or movie.
Selby
AndyRage
01-13-2008, 08:32 PM
Some of us gentlemen also appreciate a well-built male study!
D Akey
01-13-2008, 08:39 PM
Reminds me of Mike D'Angelo's David somewhat, though I can kinda see Johnny Weismuller in his face a bit too.
Cool, Caesar!
I would type Tarzan's yell, but I forgot how to spell it.
:D :D :D
gzairborne
01-13-2008, 10:37 PM
That is fantastic sketch Caesar.
And the figure seems perfect in proportions. Finely done.
:D
Belvrog
01-14-2008, 01:28 AM
Beautiful sketch!!
RobertSWade
01-14-2008, 02:08 AM
"Tarzan was passing by." lol
Nice job buddy. You sure have a lot of projects going on. Must be feeling better. :)
Is_It
01-14-2008, 07:03 AM
10 mns? why you guys all manage to achieve great things in a short time?
Caesar
01-14-2008, 08:16 AM
Dear Selby, I'm glad to have spent the relevant time since You liked it and expressed Your appreciation which is a generous reward to me!
Andy, honoured to receive Your visit my dear artistic host and benefactor!
Dear DA, I'm know well Weismuller and not Mike D'Angelo, but I think I should take some more time to simply draw and explore ArtRage to improve my skill at least up to level I reach drawing by hand (a little better indeed).
Thank You Belvrog, Your constant support flatters me!
Dear Bob, I should have said "passing in the nearby" I presume, he's not dead as yet (as a character). :lol:
EB, thanks dear mate!!
WOW Nika! A positive judgement by an artist (a lady artist in particular) like You (You showed it well also in drawings) has an outstanding value to me, Thanks
Is_It, You're too good towards me! What's true is that I've builted some dedicated circuitry since a was a baby for this kind of performance and that also suspect that sometimes it's better for me to proceed quickly not to spoil outbursts with too much reasoning and pedantic overworking.
Caesar
01-14-2008, 08:18 AM
Dear Selby, I'm glad to have spent the relevant time since You liked it and expressed Your appreciation which is a generous reward to me!
Andy, honoured to receive Your visit my dear artistic host and benefactor!
Dear DA, I'm know well Weismuller and not Mike D'Angelo, but I think I should take some more time to simply draw and explore ArtRage to improve my skill at least up to level I reach drawing by hand (a little better indeed).
Thank You Belvrog, Your constant support flatters me!
Dear Bob, I should have said "passing in the nearby" I presume, he's not dead as yet (as a character). :lol:
EB, thanks dear mate!!
WOW Nika! A positive judgement by an artist (a lady artist in particular) like You (You showed it well also in drawings) has an outstanding value to me, Thanks
Is_It, You're too good towards me! What's true is that I've builted some dedicated circuitry since a was a baby for this kind of performance and that also suspect that sometimes it's better for me to proceed quickly not to spoil outbursts with too much reasoning and pedantic overworking.
D Akey
01-14-2008, 10:00 AM
Oops. I meant Michaelangelo, not Mike D'Angelo. . . Italian guy.
You may have heard of him. The pose has a little feel of his David statue.
:D :D :D
Caesar
01-14-2008, 10:44 AM
Correct once again, DA, actually it was in my mind backstage.
I know it in all details (I also had to draw it with a number of other at secondary school art history lessons). Believe me or not, but when I was young I much resembled to that statue (apart a less classic-greek nose) hair curls included.
Yeh, we want more male sketching. :lol: Very good sketching.
Caesar
01-15-2008, 05:31 AM
Thanks Pai. In any case I did not change my "old-fashion" preferences for ladies! :lol:
Rowena
01-15-2008, 08:02 AM
Very good sketching Caesar!
The sketch also made me :lol: as the male figure appears to be sporting some lipstick, while giving the viewer a cheeky grin :lol: :lol:
Oh.., and the combination of that very sharp knife together with that very short skirt.... hehehehehe. A cheeky sketch and very well done indeed.
Khalid_ipda
01-15-2008, 12:09 PM
Hi Caesar, this is really good, fantastic sketching .
Caesar
01-15-2008, 02:51 PM
Dear Rowena,
You made me laugh a lot!! :lol: Probably the mental reminder of a classic statue did not require a longer skirt, but another possibility is that he just used the knife to follow his true personality (the lipstick would be another clue) :lol:
Actually the sketch was done so quickly and freely that inconsistencies and correction attemts (the lips) appear as You noticed. :)
Dear RJR and Kahlid, I thank You for appreciating also after Rowena slated it! :lol:
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