Author Topic: Hawf draws stuff  (Read 129589 times)

Current Items I'm doing for the Seasonal TF2 thing


Scout Snowboarder Pack
The Blizzard Rims
Snowboard/Ski Goggles


Canucks Cleats
Basic Snowboard Boots


Alpine Assault - OLD PICTURES
Snowboard, newest texture doesn't include TF logo



I also made the original mesh for the Winter Wrap up
This was made WAYYY back in like september

Spark and I revived it into this

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=4277

I have yet to submit the snowboard pack

Spark and I are still working on some other things so stay tuned :)
« Last Edit: November 21, 2011, 08:10:47 PM by tommy631 »


Syndicate shirt available

hmmm, that's
that's cool

i might buy one :o MAYBE
« Last Edit: November 21, 2011, 09:53:33 PM by Fredulus »

forget you, I've heard this more than enough

You want the things I enjoy creating to conform to your idea of what is and isn’t considered the correct use of my abilities? You know what, I’m sorry, but you can honestly go forget yourself.

I don’t see the things I create as me wasting my talent, because I do what every other artist in the world does; I create what I enjoy. I’m sorry if my tastes are not to your standards. Why don’t you give me a checklist of all the subject matter you think is inappropriate, so I can go through it before I even start drawing, just to make sure I’m not “wasting” my talent on things you don’t personally approve of.

And some might say, “Well by drawing X, you’re limiting your audience, so your talent is being wasted by only appealing to a small amount of people.” So what are you saying? The things I enjoy drawing should conform to a subject matter that panders to a wider audience? forget that stuff. And forget you if you think that.

I’m not here to make you feel comfortable, nor am I here to pander to as many people as possible and draw artwork that everyone can enjoy. This “wasting your talent” bullstuff is nothing but a bunch of condescending fake sympathy towards artists.

If you want me to draw something specific, give me a request or commission when I take them. But don’t bother getting your panties in a bunch when I draw things that you don't like, because I simply don’t care

I'll draw the ponies If I want and I'll post them as I see fit, If you don't like it leave.
holy stuff so basically if someone doesn't like ponies you have to beat the stuff out of them?

yeah makes sense

Wow, those models are great. They fit perfectly with TF2.

i lol'd at the necromorph ponies



You know he just told you to shut up right? LOL

Well yes. I really like his style. I'm just sad how he blew up and misinterpreted what I said.
So, I like the art. I don't like the artist.

Also, those are some real nice TF2 Models you got there. Impressive.
Edit: If you submit them to valve and they like them, would they add them as gear? That would be cool if they did.
« Last Edit: November 22, 2011, 12:50:52 AM by Mr.Noßody »

Edit: If you submit them to valve and they like them, would they add them as gear? That would be cool if they did.

He's already got at least one submitted to the Workshop, and that's what it's there for.


Even though I rarely play TF2, I would totally use those snowboarding items because they're loving awesome. Excellent job with them.

Makes an item pack

With three misc items

Tommy, I love your art. I envy your talent in using a tablet.

But come on-we all know that the only reason you posted here wasn't for constructive critism, but for compliments- they feel good! But still. Don't tell us that we're all horrible if you're fishing for good feedback.

That

Tommy, I love your art. I envy your talent in using a tablet.

But come on-we all know that the only reason you posted here wasn't for constructive critism, but for compliments- they feel good! But still. Don't tell us that we're all horrible if you're fishing for good feedback.
Not to mention the fact that he decided to create a thread as opposed to post in the drawings megathread topic.

I enjoy your style, Tommy.  However, for a lot of these, I'd like to see your references -- there's a few that were obviously not done through sheer imagination.

Constructive criticism (read at your own risk, Tommy):
In reference to some proportioning, I see you having an issue with perspective.  For example, the ink painted soldier has some very obvious issues when it comes to his stance.  The hips seem to be bending at the torso, and not below it.  To compensate, I assume you made them a bit too long.  Throughout the rest of your illustrations, you seem to completely ignore any form of perspective that may endanger the overall piece.  The style of outline and overall composition (sloppy, comprised of cube-like lines) is appealing in a unique format, but you haven't posted many works that eliminate this style, informing me that you simply haven't the ability to finalize works appropriately.

Either way, your light and shadow comprehention is absolutely wonderful.  Keep it up, dude!