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Guys, check this out.
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So... its how to draw a hooker?
Cool though.
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I prefer AutoCad.

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Originally Posted by Sealobo
Who ever did that is VERY talented! I bow to their ability! Truly impressive. 
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Give petty people just a little bit of power and watch how they misuse it! You can't silence the self doubt, can you?
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It's okay. The ribcage was a bit to spherical, but I really liked the transitions from one 'stage' to the next.
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Originally Posted by JoshuaZ
So... its how to draw a hooker?
Cool though.
And not just any hooker, a skinny crack-whore hooker.
It is pretty cool though.
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That's awesome, nice job. 
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Watching this reminds me of the past - opening a really large vector drawing in Illustrator on my old Mac LC.
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Interesting, but it would have been nicer if they would have done something more than just a naked woman in the end.
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Originally Posted by Salty
Interesting, but it would have been nicer if they would have done something more than just a naked woman in the end.
You obviously did not watch the end.  He changed her 'outfits' multiple times.
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You'll have to excuse Salty.
He just freaked when he saw a couple of squiggles that indicated a human being as God made it.
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she was fully clothed by the end.
whoever did this is very talented, it's amazing
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stuffing feathers up your b*tt doesn't make you a chicken.
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Originally Posted by Sealobo
This is art.
in art school this is an exercise. neat effect though, cool to see vectors in action.
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Originally Posted by teknopimp
in art school this is an exercise. neat effect though, cool to see vectors in action.
Exercises can still be art. I think it's pretty cool... pretty skilled, but yeah, rib cage is too spherical.
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Originally Posted by analogika
You'll have to excuse Salty.
He just freaked when he saw a couple of squiggles that indicated a human being as God made it.
Actually I was running out to the Christian group at the high school of my YG kids. I'm their "adult sponsor" so I needed to be there so I didn't get to watch the whole thing.
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Originally Posted by bad_quote
You obviously did not watch the end.  He changed her 'outfits' multiple times.
it wasn't really different outfits but more or less adding layers(i think).
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What WDLove said, except I wouldn't go as far as 'awesome'.
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please, sir. i would like some more.
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Originally Posted by macaddict0001
it wasn't really different outfits but more or less adding layers(i think).
Nope. He was erasing previous marks and drawing on top of them. Then he'd erase that outfit and draw other ones. Nowhere did a large chunk just 'disappear' like what would happen if you turned off a layer.
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I like the boney part. 
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And out of the darkness, the Zombie did call...
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pretty cool, thanks for sharing
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He draws the skeleton, then the naked woman, then he puts on her undies, then he puts on the clothes.
I'd say layers is correct.
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yes, it is layers. yes, he/she is erasing/redrawing over top of where it is. it is giving the illusion that you could then 'undress' the finished product and see the layers; all the way to the bone (he hehehe, bone).
when you draw someone in their underware and then want to put them in a shirt/pants, you have to erase some of what you draw. not too hard to understand.
rob: layers doesn't mean photoshop layers. it means layers of clothes. you (well, most people) put pants/shirts on over underware.
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Maybe the creator was painting with a white brush and not erasing. It could indeed be done with layers.
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Yose.
Give me ambiguity or give me something else.
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So who wears stilletto heels and fishnet stalkings underneath their business suit and clogs? He changes her shoes, and her arm positions, and her facial features, which to me means that they're different women or at least in different times, since they did change positions.
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^^^^ Me too... wow.
The most impressive part for me was how the face came together. It first look like something from out of a Mexican holiday 'Day of The Dead' then with a few more lines it looked like a clump of blackness and then they erased a few areas and --Boom-- a face, with a bit of an expression. Simply amazing.
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Originally Posted by bad_quote
So who wears stilletto heels and fishnet stalkings underneath their business suit and clogs? He changes her shoes, and her arm positions, and her facial features, which to me means that they're different women or at least in different times, since they did change positions.
Uhh pantyhose?
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nice, :bow:
really freaking coo!
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Originally Posted by bad_quote
So who wears stilletto heels and fishnet stalkings underneath their business suit and clogs? He changes her shoes, and her arm positions, and her facial features, which to me means that they're different women or at least in different times, since they did change positions.
you are a ****ing genius. 
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That's cool. Reminds me of my dad's sketch book I found in the garage when I was a little kid. My dad was an art major in college and when I was little, I found his nude sketches.
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Originally Posted by air
you are a ****ing genius.
I think he probably was the one who asked why the Mona Lisa was not smiling too.. don't mind him 
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Originally Posted by bad_quote
So who wears stilletto heels and fishnet stalkings underneath their business suit and clogs?
I do, and I'm not even female. Does this indicate a problem? 
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Dude I go to a freakin art school. She's wearing different shoes and stuff actually changes, it isn't just layers. Dumbasses.
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Originally Posted by Tesseract
I do, and I'm not even female. Does this indicate a problem?
Yes. How does one fit a stiletto high heel underneath a clog? The point is that it wasn't just layers. Her shoes change. Her position changes. Her face changes. He hair changes. It isn't just layers of bones, skin, underwear, and clothes.
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Originally Posted by air
you are a ****ing genius.
Or most people are too ****ing stupid to realize that you can't have some of the earlier articles underneath the later ones.
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Anyone going to try it?
"Undo" is in the middle with the looping arrow, looks like "Start Over" is the one next to it, careful.
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Mine. Now THAT's art.
http://flashcards.territory.ru/vec/v.php?i=031506
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"'Jelly Hat' sounds silly," I told Prince. "How about something poetic, like 'Raspberry Beret.'"
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I'll do one in a little while.
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