Spock in Crayon
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Spock in Crayon
I did this in crayon a couple years ago while bored one day. Enjoy.
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Re: Spock in Crayon
Wow, that's amazing. You're really talented!
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Re: Spock in Crayon
Much obliged. Didn't have much to do for 18 months, so I taught myself to draw. I am far better with graphite than with colors.
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Re: Spock in Crayon
Really great, indeed. Good to hear from you again, BTW.
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Thanks man, good to hear from you as well! Still hurting all the Rutgers home games?
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Re: Spock in Crayon
Thank you, sir.
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Re: Spock in Crayon
Hopefully no one minds the semi-necro, this is amazing work Bryan. Like you could get into selling your art if you haven't yet.
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Re: Spock in Crayon
Thanks! I've sold a few portraits but just enough to cover my art supplies. I actually used to make a few bucks in prison doing art. $20 here and there isn't much in "real" money, but state pay for work detail was $5.25/week, so getting an extra $100 a month for portraits in there was big.Monroe wrote:Hopefully no one minds the semi-necro, this is amazing work Bryan. Like you could get into selling your art if you haven't yet.
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Re: Spock in Crayon
Unrelated, but here is one I did while bored one day. Took maybe 8 hours.
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Re: Spock in Crayon
This, on the other hand, wouldn't get me minimum wage of I sold it for $1000... Took weeks of anal-retentive shading over a projection and then detailing w black marker and white gel pen.
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Re: Spock in Crayon
At the writer's conventions I go to there's a lot of artists trying to sell their work or sell their skill for potential cover art. I made friends with a guy who makes Magic the Gathering cards and book cover art. You should look into it, you certainly have the skills for it.
How many Minbari does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
None. They always surrender right before they finish the job and never tell you why.
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None. They always surrender right before they finish the job and never tell you why.
-Remain Star Trek-