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#NoLookingBack #016 – Confidence is a hell of a Drug!

#NoLookingBackBy nuclearconvoyMay 1, 2017

In the recent past I’ve developed confidence in myself in a way I have never before experienced as a visual artist. I now know that with dedication, patience, research, and tools I can draw pretty much anything. How well I do it, technically and aesthetically speaking, is just a matter of time. These pictures aren’t…

#NoLookingBack #013 – Wrestling Rumble in the #SketchbookAdventures Daddy-O!

#NoLookingBack, #SketchbookAdventuresBy nuclearconvoyApril 10, 2017

Okay, okay, I’m cheating here a bit. These are also from an old sketchbook, the same one my mecha drawings are from. It’s all years old content, but I needed to have an article ready for today and figured that I haven’t shown off much in the way of my fictional Pro-Wrestling universe. So, here’s…

#NoLookingBack #007 – #SketchbookAdventures Again!

#NoLookingBack, #SketchbookAdventuresBy nuclearconvoyFebruary 27, 2017

As I further developed my foreshortening and anatomy skills, I started pushing myself to try new things with my art that I had felt were beyond me previously. I arrived at this idea of blocking out a specific space on the page and trying to use photo references to assist me in understanding how to…

#NoLookingBack #004 – Let’s begin the #SketchbookAdventures

#NoLookingBack, #SketchbookAdventuresBy nuclearconvoyOctober 28, 2016

Recently I completed the third full illustration in my new sketchbook  and, amongst the usual self-criticism of the perpetually improving artist, I stopped to take a look back at the sketchbook I had just set aside. Therein lay the tale of the year in which I believe I have made the most improvements. I decided…

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