Wednesday, November 22, 2006

(thanksgiving) Feast for the Eyes!


20 comments:

Perry Linton Joseph Osuna said...

SO SEXY!!!

flipstudios said...

these are beautiful. i love your sketches on the brown paper. the white just pops. is that pencil crayon or do you color in photoshop?

Sean Galloway said...

Happy Holidays to you, too, sensei sir!

Urban Barbarian said...

Thanks guys!

ANDREW: No, it's done with brush markers and then I use a white out pen for those highlights. I take it your speaking about the post below. For these, I use a brush marker and very soft pencil lead.

Howard Shum said...

Good girl drawings, Dan!

Happy Thanksgiving!

TC said...

The hanging stars were a great choice for the bottom one! Very cool, Dan.
Hey brother, I want to start using digital colors. Could you recommend a program?

Urban Barbarian said...

HOWARD: Thanks, amigo!

TRAVIS: Use the best one out there: Photoshop! Any version will do really. If you can get your hands Adobe Photoshop CS2, all the better!

Dominic Bugatto said...

Nice pieces as usual .

Travis - if you buy an earlier unregistered version, of Photoshop , which are generally inexpensive , you'll be eligable for the latest version (CS2) at upgrade prices. Check out e-Bay

Laura Braga said...

Hi Dan.
Wow... your women are soooo sexy!!!
I love your drawing.
I also love drawing women because my teacher was Milo Manara.

Laura:)

TC said...

Thanks guys!

Antonio Santamaria said...

Both sexy...Dan!!! I likle a lot how you have used the line!!!!
Congratulations as always, master!!!
Saludos!

TOONSTEAK said...

Awesome drawings and cool stuff!
Very nice designs.love the variation of thick and thin lines in your drawings!

Kisel.B said...

Great Girls you Barbarian! :)

RobSchwager said...

mmmmmm....

JUICY!!!

chhuy-ing said...

Sexy! ;)

Chrissie A said...

These are just beautiful...as always! I never fail to be inspired by your blog.

Urban Barbarian said...

Thanks, you fine artists!

Anonymous said...

fine work

Aaron Sowd said...

NICE! Luscious lines...

Andrew Glazebrook said...

Very nice work ! :)