Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Whew, I've posted at Sketchclub ...

It has been a while since I've posted on Sketchclub, but here it is!

Mark McDonnell from Sketchclub East came to visit our group, and we went out sketch clubbing at lunch. To see how our memory drawings compare, go to http://sketchclub.blogspot.com to see Mark's and Armand's memory sketch.

11 comments:

  1. Hey Man, you 'have got incredibles art here!
    Compliments!

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  2. This kind of exercise that you make into the Sketchclub is really interesting. Very inspirational, creative and... funny!
    This one of you have a fantastic attitude... Very good!
    Saludos!

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  3. Looks good.

    This reminds me. I need to try doing the sketchclub again. (Utah chapter) I haven't for months. But I saw some interesting people in Wal-Mart the other day......

    I will have to start doing it again. This looks good. Very inspiring. Now I just need to get off of my lazy heinie and get back to doing it myself.

    -Henry

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  4. Brilliant, brilliant work here on your blog, Marcelo!

    The figure drawings are particularly exquisite.

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  5. lol That's hilarious! Great character and nice additude. A lot different from the usual Marcelo posts, but definitely shows your great variaty of styles. I really hope to join in on some lunch sketching once I get over there (when ever that happens!). It seems like you're having a lot of fun with it and of course good exercise.

    Have a great day,

    Hans

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  6. Great take man. Love the Far Side look. Excelent and nice push.

    MAC

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  7. Thanks again Marcelo. It was nice hanging out.

    MAC

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  8. Thanks everybody. I always like to experiment and try different things. For this one, I wanted to be a bit playful with the stylizing, it seemed to fit the character better this way and made for a funnier drawing.

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  9. Goes without saying, but I thought I'd mention you got some great work here!

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