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Re: Arty Antics and Similar Stuff

Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2023 5:16 pm
by Raid
Wrathbone wrote:
Tue Oct 24, 2023 1:17 pm
Tintin! :o
Hah, not intentionally, but I can see it.

Re: Arty Antics and Similar Stuff

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2023 9:06 am
by Mantis
Day 25: Dangerous

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Re: Arty Antics and Similar Stuff

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2023 9:12 am
by Sly Boots
Nice!

Re: Arty Antics and Similar Stuff

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2023 9:37 am
by Solitaire
I'm just about to throw my hand into all this - my family has offered to spring for an iPad Air, so that I can get Procreate to draw/paint, and GarageBand to continue my menacing of society with whacky electronica downbeats and industrial.

Will you guys be continuing this daily thing? And if so, how do I go about getting the daily prompt? Great ideas, all of you! Inspiring me :)

Re: Arty Antics and Similar Stuff

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2023 9:40 am
by Mantis
Never too late to pick up a pen and start learning mate.

These prompts are all part of a community challenge called Inktober. I forget who created it but it runs every October for the month with a different prompt every day. There are tons of alternatives out there that run alongside it in all the different art communities you can find online, I'm sure there are other challenges for other months of the year too in plenty of places. Inktober is probably the most well known one.

This little experiment with it has definitely given me the bug to get back into drawing properly once the challenge is over.

Re: Arty Antics and Similar Stuff

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2023 9:41 am
by Rusty

Re: Arty Antics and Similar Stuff

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2023 10:05 am
by Solitaire
Rusty wrote:
Wed Oct 25, 2023 9:41 am
https://inktober.com/rules
And Mantis, thanks for the replies :)

I was an artist in my teen years, did some cool stuff that I hope to scan and share one day. Since the mid-90s I've wanted to get into digital painting, with the idea that I might retire and have something interesting to do, such as creating concept art for video games, etc. Tough field, I know, there's tons of amazing artists out there, but nothing stops me from giving it a try. Hope to join you guys fairly soon, when I have something decent to share!

Re: Arty Antics and Similar Stuff

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2023 10:26 am
by Raid
Yeah, there's an Inktober 52 as well, which is one prompt a week, which I like the idea of. Inktober has been happening since 2016, so there are 8 months worth of daily prompts if you want to go back and use those too. Even without the "official" Inktober stuff, there's no reason you couldn't just use a random word generator.

As for doing it collaboratively, I'm definitely giving myself a break after this month is up, but I like the idea of doing the weekly one. I just don't have the multiple hours I'd need each day to do something I'm really happy with, but having an entire week to come up with an idea and actually do something good with it does appeal.

Re: Arty Antics and Similar Stuff

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2023 6:38 pm
by Raid
Day 25: Dangerous

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Re: Arty Antics and Similar Stuff

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2023 9:06 am
by Rusty
Please, please tell me that's Donald "Trump" Duck.

Re: Arty Antics and Similar Stuff

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2023 12:34 pm
by Raid
I mean there's a possibility the button just orders a coke, you can't see where that wire goes. Nobody does big buttons as well as Duck.

Re: Arty Antics and Similar Stuff

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2023 8:13 pm
by Raid
I didn't draw anything yesterday; a mixture of just wanting a day off and every idea I came up with for the prompt ("Remove") being too complicated and likely time-consuming to do. Back to it today though.

Day 27: Beast

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Lookit, he saved the best part 'til last! Clever little fella.

Re: Arty Antics and Similar Stuff

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2023 11:19 am
by Raid
Day 28: Sparkle

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She's really happy with her sparkly new collar. Look at that smile!

Re: Arty Antics and Similar Stuff

Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2023 1:37 pm
by Raid
Was afforded more time this morning partly thanks to the clocks changing, so attempted something a little more complex than usual.

Day 29: Massive
Northern France; 1947 - German troops guard the P. 3000 Festungspanzer König Gustav as it inches its way toward the coast, ready to shell Allied bases in Southern England.
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I've been fascinated by the increasingly ambitious plans for Nazi superweapons in the latter stages of World War II, ever since I read an article on SomethingAwful.com (remember that?) about the "Maus" - a 200 ton tank with a turreted gun capable of destroying any Allied tank while deflecting anything fired back at it. That was a real vehicle, with a prototype that was later captured when thew Soviets advanced. Then there was the Schwerer Gustav, the gigantic 1350 ton rail gun (as in, a gun large enough to require mounting to a super-heavy train) that was deployed on a number of fronts.

But it was the proposals that came after that grab my attention. First there was the "Ratte", a 1000-ton tank which mounted a spare naval turret from the battleship Scharnhorst, and larger versions of the Schwerer Gustav that would have been able to shell London from Calais, not to mention a rocket-powered sub-orbitalsuperbomber that was intended to deliver a nuclear bomb to New York. I think there's plenty of evidence that Hitler became increasingly deranged by the end of the war, but the fact that these projects weren't just presented to him, but supposedly agreed upon despite the monstrous resource requirements that Germany just didn't have, is what sparks the imagination. The above is an amalgamation of a number of these concepts.

Anyway, it's ages since I last put this much effort into perspective, and I'm not sure I've actually ever tried it on a design this complicated. I uploaded this around lunchtime, let it sit for a few hours, then went back with fresher eyes and tried to correct some of the more glaring issues I could see with it (namely the barrel ends, which were far too round for the angle to look right, and one of the back limbs).

Re: Arty Antics and Similar Stuff

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2023 8:02 am
by Snowy
Are you aware of Batterie Mirus which was built on nazi-occupied Guernsey Chris? We went there when I was a kid and toured round a lot of the facilities built during the occupation. I picked up a poster about the occupation which was on my bedroom wall for years and the batterie was at the centre of the images.

https://island-fortress.com/2022/10/01/ ... -big-guns/