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BatMad
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I LIKE it!
You grasped her reaction very well, and reactions are everything ;-)
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I'm still trying to get good at drawing feet and keeping things in proportion. |
Given that this drawing of yours is already *very* nice and sexy, if you want to learn anatomy and proportions you can have a look at this useful manual:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/9561347/Burne-...tomy-in-English
Also works very well as an on-the-fly reference - together with copying poses from photographs too ;-)
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10-26-2012 15:34 |
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Mandrake
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Thanks Batmad. Don't think I have time to go delving into that book. It looks really advanced. But every now and then I'll try practicing and improving.
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10-26-2012 18:02 |
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omega
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10-26-2012 18:33 |
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Mandrake
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10-26-2012 20:27 |
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Nopperabo
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Few more additions
From a stage cinderella performance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxZvhxinqVo&feature=related
The 1997 Brandy rodgers and Hammerstein version (single shoe scenes start around 1:14:00) besides the sheer number, I paricualry like the fact that Disney decided to go the hard route and outfit most of the Characters with old style high button shoes, as opposed to pumps, which would have made the trying on scenes a bit easier (as well as cutting the one shoe scenes a lot shorter, by making it easy for all of the tryers to slip shoes on and off).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6xKT9rq-i8&feature=related
While Looking for the other German Oz photo in my stored files, I came across this
and finally, a bit of potentially bad news. While wandering around Deviant art I came on these images from Red's Planet uploaded by the author. While are are listed as being "preliminary sketches" (which could mean they pre date the whole comic, and he may have simply changed some stuff) if they are going to be canon down the road it meand that at some point (possibly fairly soon) Red is going to lose/remove her remaining sneaker (not a big deal for those here who like complete de-shoeings, but not great news for one-shoe people like me.)
http://eddiepittman.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d28mlg1
http://eddiepittman.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d28ngbd
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http://eddiepittman.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d28r96v
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10-27-2012 00:47 |
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Steven Of Alabasta
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It is a pity. I'm the type that likes single shoe things. Anyway, these drawings were published in 2009, before Pittman began officially drawing his comic, so I'm not sure if he'll write in a loss of the other shoe or make the final draft different.
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10-27-2012 06:28 |
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omega
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10-27-2012 09:41 |
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Nopperabo
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Not my taste, but this might be of interest to someone here
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jan-1997-Silk-Stockings-Kimber-Sucks-The-Stiletto-H
eels-/281011693147?pt=Magazines&hash=item416d9a265b
Also one addrion to the booklist. I previosly mentioned The Girl Who circumnvigated Fairyland in a ship of hew own design. Well the third book has come out The girl who decended into fairyland and led the revels there and there is a one shoe picture there as well, sort of. The main character, September, has both shoes this time (they actually mention this in the story). However, since the main villian in this story is September's shadow (which was severed from her in the first book, and she only had one shoe when the shadow was severed, here shadow sized also only has one, and there is a chapter illustration of them grappling. It's not as good a picture as the one shoe one fromt he first book (since the shadow is basically an filled in black outline) but you can tell the shod foot from the unshod one.
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10-28-2012 01:18 |
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omega
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10-28-2012 14:34 |
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Mandrake
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Originally posted by omega
I've just found pretty creative loss recently. A girl loses her shoe on a rotating stage.
(16:22)
http://gorillavid.in/a6agjlnmdfs1 |
That site looks really shady. Click continue, not the watch in HD link. There's lots of popups too and lots of download traps. Can you give us the name of the episode/show so we might be able to find it somewhere else?
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10-28-2012 20:26 |
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abzapthane
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Random LL Cool J music video from the late 90s.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQsd7y5YbZw
At about the 0:14 sec mark you'll see a big thigh high boot thrown. Then moments after a girl reaching for it. Then right after that, you'll see LL trying to grab her as she retrieves her boot - she's wearing black nylons.
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10-30-2012 04:53 |
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potk
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11-01-2012 01:03 |
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potk
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Originally posted by Steven Of Alabasta
Very nice. I like the work you did with Iris and Kneesocks particularly. I'm still working on gesture drawings, since I'm trying to make my art look less like it did when I was 7 (I've taken four high-school level art classes and one college level class). Forms are what I need to work on, since most of the shoe loss pictures I drew as a kid involved socks. I must admit, I'm not very good at drawing bare feet; so I put most of my energy into making the socks and shoes look good if I draw a picture involving shoe loss. |
Thanks. I did these around two months ago and wasn't exactly sure whether to put them up or not until now. Out of everything, hands and feet are probably the hardest for me. I'm currently taking an art class in college now and we jsut started figurative drawing yesterday, which should definitely help with with correct proportions and body builds in the future.
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11-01-2012 05:29 |
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11-01-2012 14:23 |
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Nopperabo
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From my collection, a Peanuts panel (around 1967)
I have always been fond of this one for several reasons 1. It is a shoe loss in saddle shoes (which, as I have mentioned are fairly rare) and 2. It is one of the few cases I have seen of Charile Brown actually getting his revenge on Lucy. This copy is from a book collection; I am still looking for a copy from an actual period newspaper to add to my collection. I want that because, given the number of panels, this is very clearly a Sunday comic, and so, If I can find it in a newspaper, it will actually be in color. The panel has been published in several of the books (there's a full page version in The Peanuts Treasury and logically it must be somewhere in one of the volumes of The Complete Peanuts but neither of them have it in color. I suppose I could photocopy a version and color it myself, but I stink at coloring inside the lines, and it just wouldn't be the same
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11-01-2012 22:15 |
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Steven Of Alabasta
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That's a classic indeed. I have that one on my computer. Finding comics like that on a site like GoComics got a bit harder since they eliminated the tagging system. Kind of have to know the date it was printed and search it manually. DeviantArt, Flickr, and Safebooru also aren't half bad for finding good shoe loss pictures.
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11-02-2012 00:56 |
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Nopperabo
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Originally posted by Steven Of Alabasta
That's a classic indeed. I have that one on my computer. Finding comics like that on a site like GoComics got a bit harder since they eliminated the tagging system. Kind of have to know the date it was printed and search it manually. DeviantArt, Flickr, and Safebooru also aren't half bad for finding good shoe loss pictures. |
I actually have a few other comics lying around somewhere (maybe I'll post them when I find them). and it's not just American Comic strips, I have found several nice shoe loss scenes in some foreign ones, like Mafalda.
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11-02-2012 02:19 |
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