Post-it Berserker

Sep 03, 2009 21:34


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sersugg September 4 2009, 05:58:16 UTC
Damn! I literally gasped when I scrolled down and peeped the owl bear and the giant-arachnid-skull-helmeted barbarian woman side by side. You are insanely talented!!!

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r_dart September 4 2009, 17:29:40 UTC
Oh, puh-leez Mr. Hugo. I don't deserve to lick your pencil shavings.

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sersugg September 5 2009, 20:25:41 UTC
Oh, now you're just being silly. The owl bear reminds me a bit of Goya's "The Giant", which is a very good thing.

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katkent September 4 2009, 06:35:08 UTC
Man. Owl Bears are freaky. Emily Carr didn't have to deal with owl bears.

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bougieman September 4 2009, 07:20:08 UTC
Emily Truckk on the other hand befriended a pack of Owl-bear, and actually ended up raising one of their young as her own.

Little known fact!

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r_dart September 4 2009, 17:31:25 UTC
In my vision of the world Emily Carr would battle owl bears everyday.

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mike_myhre September 4 2009, 06:56:07 UTC
YAAAY!! Wicked, Rebecca! I always love these. Your creature design is really appealing. Equal measures of bumbling and threatening, bear and owl.

I'd love to see a no-holds-barred over-the-top comic of these. Any plans to do anything with the barbarian ladies?

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r_dart September 4 2009, 17:36:27 UTC
Well, my first encounter with the noble owl-bear was in a D&D manual my brother had, when I was a kid.

I don't know about a comic, but I've always wanted to do a series of drawings depicting barbarian ladies in an epic, violent battle with Neanderthal women. Maybe one of these days.

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r_dart September 4 2009, 17:37:29 UTC
Actually, he just got caught cheating on the New York Times crossword puzzle. Bad owl-bear!

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eyepatchmcgee September 4 2009, 12:52:16 UTC
oh man OWL BEAR!! haha i love them so much. i love how your drawings have energy yet you still render so well

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r_dart September 4 2009, 17:46:21 UTC
I try to get a sense of movement (failing most of the time) by doing really quick gesture drawings using the side of my pencil and then going in and tightening up, and remember to draw with your shoulder and not with your wrist. That was the best nugget of advice I ever got.

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