Author Topic: Drawings Megathread  (Read 4320222 times)

i maded my gun out of the ice creme

from the back of the fridge
its a
luger

really like those guns though

tell you what bushido.
i'll plug in my printer tonight, and show you my FGM-118 Javelin and M1911


i don't like how yall're just drawing the gun itself

like give it some oomph- it's a drawing, after all. you can do whatever you want (like shoot dudes) and you're just having them do nothing

... 10 points to whoever draws someone using a bolt-action rifle as a melee weapon first

i don't like how yall're just drawing the gun itself

like give it some oomph- it's a drawing, after all. you can do whatever you want (like shoot dudes) and you're just having them do nothing

... 10 points to whoever draws someone using a bolt-action rifle as a melee weapon first

Well he wanted a Colt 1911 so I gave him a Colt 1911

What if you were the weapon.


Animation test thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8je34gnjgI

(3-D effect test THING)
« Last Edit: May 24, 2013, 12:37:45 AM by [Na Pulse] »


I've used Windows Movie Maker, and i know for a fact that you can adjust the length of pictures, either manually or automatically

Manually, you just have to change the timeline display so that it actually shows the timeline instead of the preview images of the clips and hover over the edge of a picture/clip and click and drag until the length is as you want it to be

Auomatically, there's a setting in the options where you can change how long pictures last when they're put in the timeline

His eyes are wonky but this was only supposed to take about a minute or two.
What do you guys think?


Ears are a bit strange, hair seems a little too even and he looks like he needs a good night's sleep

other than that not too bad for two minutes



Speaking of guns I had to design a minigun-rifle for a sergal character

basically it's a GAU19/A that can be fired from the shoulder

holy stuff wat
incendiary .50 cal

I have a few conceptual gun draws of mine in my science notebook. I need to redraw them on non-lined, and larger medium.

holy stuff wat
incendiary .50 cal

They're real rounds, though usually used for sniper rifles to penetrate armor. They're silver tipped, interestingly enough you can supposedly kill a werewolf with a silver bullet.

The heat guard around the front of the muzzles looks too thin and papery.

The heat guard around the front of the muzzles looks too thin and papery.

What the heck's a heat guard

It's a compensator, it's used to add weight to the end of the barrel to reduce recoil and hopefully a bit of the muzzle flash.