Hunting pink

And the film behind the scenes, San sound I'm afraid but speed-ed up

20 comments:

  1. AWEOMSE, it's fun to see how your draw!! Few people can draw character from the bottom up!!

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  2. Great, great!!!!!

    You rules! congrats.

    I never say to you, my cousin live in Upssala and her son in Gottemburg.

    He is teacher of spanish in the Upsalla University

    Have a nice weekend :o)

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  3. that was soooooo cool!! I really liked watching the watercolor part of it. Thanks for showing this =)

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  4. geniales tus dibujos (great work) me parecieron fantasticos (fantastic draws)

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  5. It's amazing to watch. You seem to see the figures in your head already formed before putting them to paper.

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  6. Anonymous10:43 AM

    Great stuff! I always enjoy watching the "in the making" videos, it's so inspiring.
    Are you a Ted Sieger fan? Your chracters look very much like his in this drawing.
    You rock! Thanks for sharing.

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  7. I've just discovered this fantastic blog. I'm very impressed by your artwork and the mad ideas behind every single drawing.

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  8. thanks newcomers and oldcomers happy weekending

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  9. small world Mauricio, we are considering moving close to Uppsala from Gothenburg

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  10. No Ted Seiger is not known to me, I'm really got a bad knowledge of illustrators.

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  11. Anonymous7:32 PM

    Wow, you draw fast, you must drink a lot of coffee :3

    I've bee dying to see how you work, I'm totally blown away. Do you just 'freestyle' for everything? To be able to draw some of the complex dioramas you have just like this makes them even more impressive than I though possible! Well done!

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  12. I freestyle for the most part, for the mobile homes I did some ruff lines, thanks
    Maybe I should have mentioned the speeding of the clips ;=)

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  13. OH-MY-GOSH!!!
    AWESOME!!!

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  14. I like your animals and city. Great!

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  16. You are an inspiration. This is wonderful. I'm curious what kind of ink you're putting in that fountain pen, obviously waterproof. I'd found that most waterproof inks can quickly ruin an expensive nib. The quality of line from a fountain pen is so much more interesting than a technical pen. This was very enjoyable to watch and, as I said, very inspiring.

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  17. Antony I use American eel from noodlers I have had no problem with clogging of the pen as of now. It works like a charm

    thanks

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  18. Anonymous6:30 AM

    Wow!! This was amazing!! Awesome work... Will come again for more peeks! =)

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