tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1014345868566775209.post2745756837361904106..comments2023-07-15T01:25:26.724-07:00Comments on Animal Shapes: Tough seabirdsScalehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10139297550864844594noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1014345868566775209.post-84598761007250145052011-02-16T03:18:56.232-08:002011-02-16T03:18:56.232-08:00Stormdancer: I was putting dots near the sketches ...Stormdancer: I was putting dots near the sketches which are more or less based on photos, though I might use a couple of them anyway as they are not identical copies. I use photos/videos to see how the animals look like from odd angles and then try to draw the same pose from scratch, to get a feeling for that animal's looks.<br />About the language I thought the blog was already displayed using the reader's account's language! But turns out everything follows the blog language setting, I changed it to English now.<br /><br />MikeT: vi è andata bene che non vi hanno aggredito sfilandovi direttamente i wurstel dalla forchetta, perchè sono anche capaci di fare quello. X-DScalehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10139297550864844594noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1014345868566775209.post-60378950225160550562011-02-15T22:26:42.020-08:002011-02-15T22:26:42.020-08:00Più che "badass," i gabbiani sono uccell...Più che "badass," i gabbiani sono uccelli veramente stronzi.<br />L'anno scorso ero in Francia, per una campagna. La nave era in porto e con i marinai si stava facendo una grigliata sul ponte. Un paio di salsicce/wurstel cadono in mare e subito i gabbiani di varie specie cominciano ad avvicinarsi. Uno di questi si tuffa, pesca il wurstel e subito scappa, inseguito dal resto dello stormo. Dopo un minuto di inseguimenti, lo costringono a lasciar cadere il cibo; immediatamente, un altro gabbiano se ne re-impossessa e il ciclo riprende.<br />Uno stormo di stronzi, veramente.<br />Bellissimi studi, comunque, sono curioso di vedere il risultato finale.<br /><br />-MikeTAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02334043568420710671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1014345868566775209.post-27753530188094081412011-02-15T22:21:44.386-08:002011-02-15T22:21:44.386-08:00Happy horse! :p
I always really liked seagulls, ...Happy horse! :p<br /><br />I always really liked seagulls, when I lived down on the coast. Which was not an opinion shared by many, I realize, but they really are an interesting sort of creature. <br /><br />I'm curious about the yellow dot by some of the sketches on the last image - are those ones you thought went well with the image as a whole?<br /><br />I always really enjoy reading (and looking) through these preperatory works. I love that insight into how you get where you go.<br /><br />And it's... very entertaining puzzling through the Italian commands. I wonder why Blogspot doesn't show things like 'post' in the reader's language, rather than the writer's?Stormdancerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10892598429369240817noreply@blogger.com