Natzetta's sketchbook - Visual mind-vomit and other cute things
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#42
Really like this one ;O *waiting for the train *

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#44
the last sketch is cool, would love to see it turned into a full illustration.

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#45
thanks, man! Sorry to tell you, but I've already shelved it. I liked the characters, but the half-arsed background was an eyesore.

And yet another monster concept, different approach to workflow this time around.

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#47

This sketchbook is full of awesome! Just awesome bone structures on some of these, just a real blast to look at them.
I also have a thing for sketching faces.

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#48
Thank you! Drawing faces is my favourite thing to do when I'm bored. =)

sketching. this is how far I got, before ps started getting pissy.

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#50
super quick sketch
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#51
work in progress
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#53
doodlin
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#54
Man, I'm loving your sketchbook and page compositions!

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#55
^Thank you! =)

overworked it
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#56
Niice chicks up there! Your personal pieces could, imho, use some places where eyes could rest a bit, and a clearer focal point. Keep it up!

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(11-08-2012, 04:12 AM)iCi Wrote: Niice chicks up there! Your personal pieces could, imho, use some places where eyes could rest a bit, and a clearer focal point. Keep it up!

Thanks, man! Yeah, I tend to lose focus while working on more detailed, bigger stuff and never know when to stop. x_X
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#58
wow man, that sketch book. Keep pushing those values dude, your stuff is really picking up the 3-d illusion.
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(11-08-2012, 06:09 AM)Jkutz Wrote: wow man, that sketch book. Keep pushing those values dude, your stuff is really picking up the 3-d illusion.

Thanks a bunch, man! My values have improved a ton in the past few weeks/months, before I started this sketchbook. Before that they were practically nonexistent lol.
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