I WANT TO KNOW WHAT LOVE IS:
I gotta take a little time
A little time to think things over
I better read between the lines
In case I need it when I'm older
Now this mountain I must climb
Feels like a world upon my shoulders
through the clouds I see love shine
It keeps me warm as life grows colder
(Chorus)
In my life there's been heartache and pain
I don't know if I can face it again
Can't stop now, I've traveled so far
To change this lonely life
I wanna know what love is
I want you to show me
I wanna feel what love is
I know you can show me
I'm gonna take a little time
A little time to look around me
I've got nowhere left to hide
It looks like love has finally found me
(Chorus)
Song by Foreigner
Tiny Toons-Warner Bros.
I gotta take a little time
A little time to think things over
I better read between the lines
In case I need it when I'm older
Now this mountain I must climb
Feels like a world upon my shoulders
through the clouds I see love shine
It keeps me warm as life grows colder
(Chorus)
In my life there's been heartache and pain
I don't know if I can face it again
Can't stop now, I've traveled so far
To change this lonely life
I wanna know what love is
I want you to show me
I wanna feel what love is
I know you can show me
I'm gonna take a little time
A little time to look around me
I've got nowhere left to hide
It looks like love has finally found me
(Chorus)
Song by Foreigner
Tiny Toons-Warner Bros.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fanart
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 900 x 1127px
File Size 173.6 kB
Early 80's song!
I wanted to draw something with Babs and Buster Bunny! It was gonna be a cheesey joke!
If you remember how they started some of their tv shows,by saying,
Babs: I'm Babs Bunny!
Buster: And Buster Bunny!
Buster and Babs:*in unison* No relation!
I'm not so bright at time,or just don't pay attention!
It took me a while to figure out what they meant,when they had always said,"no relation" after introducing themselves!
THEY BOTH HAVE THE SAME LAST NAME! :HUH:
I wanted to draw something with Babs and Buster Bunny! It was gonna be a cheesey joke!
If you remember how they started some of their tv shows,by saying,
Babs: I'm Babs Bunny!
Buster: And Buster Bunny!
Buster and Babs:*in unison* No relation!
I'm not so bright at time,or just don't pay attention!
It took me a while to figure out what they meant,when they had always said,"no relation" after introducing themselves!
THEY BOTH HAVE THE SAME LAST NAME! :HUH:
Nice! And hey, finally a quiet bit of time when I can comment a bit on this and that. Arrr, kick-start myself into getting going typing, and whatever, why would I try to rationalize looking at cute art? (Of which there is a lack of on this site, unfortunately) Ok stupid fingers, start typing!
First a quick note on a few things. Once in a long while I'll get a "But you don't draw." comment (or look!) from somebody and although it's true that I don't and can't "draw", I can draw. That is to say, I can draw in a technical sense. I've discussed this with others who have a high degree of 3D spacial perception and they've all said that this gets in the way of projecting their visual thoughts on a 2D space. You end up with twisted Picasso's! I have however sat at the table for hours of decades with some pretty talented (and some published!) cartoonists and done a lot of drawing and inking myself, so, I'm not talking outta me arse when it comes to experience.
Critique! "Always be your own worst critic." be the words of my sensai, the guy who took two years to give me a single golden word of praise. I am absolutely brutal when it comes to my own work, I beat the living crap out of it until it whimpers. If it's still standing, it's suitable (for the moment!) So remember, if I don't mention it, I've looked at it, and it's just great! For anything I do mention, I'll do my best to be helpful.
Here there's a bit of a glitch on Buster's ear, the long curve on the outside. Ok, stroke, you're using quick hatches with your fingers to fill in your spaces, also your general shading tool of course (cross-hatching etc etc). You don't move your wrist at all on this stroke, short straight lines only. Next you have the hand stroke where your fingers don't move and your hand pivots on the ball of your hand, combined with a bit of finger movement takes care of curves up to a certain size, when you reach that upper limit, you slowly loose control, and that leads to uneven long curves. Before you reach that you should switch pivot points on your drawing hand, move upwards, ease into those longer curves. Look back at your earlier drawings (hadn't realized how much you've drawn the past month, good show!) and look for longer uneven lines.
I've noticed that you use geometry tools for your sun(s) and other horizon lines. Good show, but if you're drawing in perspective you may as well add those lines too. Noticed that with that sun in your pictures you're doing shadows. Good. I'll be checking those and showing you how you can use those lines to check if your shadows are right (or wrong!)
Time for a break and hey, kewl! I'm corresponding with this dude right now, I didn't know he's a painter!
First a quick note on a few things. Once in a long while I'll get a "But you don't draw." comment (or look!) from somebody and although it's true that I don't and can't "draw", I can draw. That is to say, I can draw in a technical sense. I've discussed this with others who have a high degree of 3D spacial perception and they've all said that this gets in the way of projecting their visual thoughts on a 2D space. You end up with twisted Picasso's! I have however sat at the table for hours of decades with some pretty talented (and some published!) cartoonists and done a lot of drawing and inking myself, so, I'm not talking outta me arse when it comes to experience.
Critique! "Always be your own worst critic." be the words of my sensai, the guy who took two years to give me a single golden word of praise. I am absolutely brutal when it comes to my own work, I beat the living crap out of it until it whimpers. If it's still standing, it's suitable (for the moment!) So remember, if I don't mention it, I've looked at it, and it's just great! For anything I do mention, I'll do my best to be helpful.
Here there's a bit of a glitch on Buster's ear, the long curve on the outside. Ok, stroke, you're using quick hatches with your fingers to fill in your spaces, also your general shading tool of course (cross-hatching etc etc). You don't move your wrist at all on this stroke, short straight lines only. Next you have the hand stroke where your fingers don't move and your hand pivots on the ball of your hand, combined with a bit of finger movement takes care of curves up to a certain size, when you reach that upper limit, you slowly loose control, and that leads to uneven long curves. Before you reach that you should switch pivot points on your drawing hand, move upwards, ease into those longer curves. Look back at your earlier drawings (hadn't realized how much you've drawn the past month, good show!) and look for longer uneven lines.
I've noticed that you use geometry tools for your sun(s) and other horizon lines. Good show, but if you're drawing in perspective you may as well add those lines too. Noticed that with that sun in your pictures you're doing shadows. Good. I'll be checking those and showing you how you can use those lines to check if your shadows are right (or wrong!)
Time for a break and hey, kewl! I'm corresponding with this dude right now, I didn't know he's a painter!
Heee,heee!Hey!!Thanks for those wonderful tips!!Great!I lve critics too!I am not of those guys who don't like critics.By the contrary the critics help me a lot!Thank you for telling me the good and the bad.You know something, when I finished a pic I'm always looking for anything I find it wrong.Once I finished a pic who took 2 hours to finis and was so bad and weird the pic I deleted and destroy it at once!!I'm not a "professional" just a beginer,but thanks to friends like you help me a lot!Thanks my friend!
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