Monday, September 22, 2008

Characters


Love drawing on paper, hate drawing on tablets.

Tablets suck!





9 comments:

Eiki Iwamura (Young Hee Huh) said...
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Damien said...

These are really nice breno. Did you try looking at a cintiq tablet, there exspensive but take you closer to drawing on paper.

Candy said...

those look awesome! was that from DFA? i really like the first one. your drawings always have such a nice flow to them. (^_^)

0 said...

it is been awhile since I comment on your work, and I have to agree with you on the remark to you made on Tablets, I can spend 5 mins on a drawing where on a tablet it will take me ages to do more less the same... if I can mention the same, which always is different from what you get on paper. It is quite annoying... the money you spend on these crazy tools, and them the time you have to spend to get used to them, which some times after trying few times... you don't want to even batter with it anymore, because you now that you can go faster by the old way pen and paper.

ok... hands on your work...

nice sense of balance and mood you got on the first picture,

on the second one I like the crazy look of the picture, thinking how it will look without the hair.

The third one.... hmmm wonder what the heck!! is going on on your head, great mood.

And finally four one, nice crouch of the back, it feels like his is been broken into to two sections, which make the pose look a bit bizarre, but after all great work. ;-)

Uri Lotan said...

wow these each one of this is just looks great!love the prisoner..

Wayne Parker said...

Brendan these Rock!!! God I wish I was there this year. You'll get used to the tablet after a while - it does suck at first.

Kim Hazel said...

Ooh, these are cool! You have a really nice line sensitivity.

This makes me miss DFA. :(

Brendan Carroll said...

Thanks for your comments guys!! :)

Liron Topaz said...

I like the first one. especially the big mass for her pants, really cool. My only suggestion is to make them less air-brushy.. like, have harder transitions between light and dark, or at least more variation.