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Old Man
Posted by Otto Robba in Portraits & Caricatures on 30. Jul, 2009 | No Comments
Based on an old photograph to which I lost the link, in deviantart. To the person who provided it, my apologies for not linking back. Looks like a creepy old man, which is good. It was a good session. All practice is good practice!
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Medium: 2B mechanical pencil, A4 paper.
Some adjustments and lightwork in photoshop.
Chomsky, the Scottish Dog
Posted by Otto Robba in Children's Book on 30. Jul, 2009 | No Comments
I don’t know about you but for me, sometimes, some names just bring to mind certain pictures and quite honestly, I felt like I ought to jolt them down when I can. Meet Chomsky, homage to the linguist Noam Chomsky.
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Medium: Digital, Photoshop + Wacom Tablet.
Wald
Posted by Otto Robba in Portraits & Caricatures, Sketches & Studies on 30. Jul, 2009 | No Comments
An old quick portrait I tried to do during class, that would actually be my portuguese teacher. As unfinished as it looks, I like it and, despite lacking a lot, it does look just like him.
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Medium: 2B mechanical pencil, A4 paper.
Peanut Butter
Posted by Otto Robba in Children's Book on 30. Jul, 2009 | No Comments
Draw due to a poem I made quite some time ago, about tying our imaginary elephants to hydrants so that they don’t go away. Because you know, once you lose an elephant, it is really hard to get it back!
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Medium: Digital, Photoshop + Wacom Tablet.
The Amazing Life
Posted by Otto Robba in Concept Art on 30. Jul, 2009 | No Comments
A poster I made for a short-movie I never got to finish. Not much to say about it, really.