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An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 5:03 am
by Barradoor
So, I am currently working details on my base, and I volunteered for CQ. There is a lot of down time, so I've decided to pick up art whilst waiting for other airmen to scan their cards and show me their authorization to wear civilian clothing on base. I hope you enjoy the beautiful images about to come.
I will be posting once per night
***DISCLAIMER***
Due to this artwork being done on official time, unfortunately I will not be able to sell it. Thank you for your understanding.
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 5:04 am
by Barradoor
Artistic Process
I felt good as I was coloring this one until I got to the sky. The blue looked good, yet, I felt like there was too much. I added a few little swamp trees to break up the monotony. I felt the older turtle needed some more discoloration, as he (or she) likey would have been in the sun most of his, or her life.
The smaller turtle was much harder to keep the pencil lines in the same fashion, so I am hoping with more experience I'll be able to color in smaller things better.
I have named this expression "Turtle" as suggested by 'school zone' who provided the line work for it. Without them, the overall quality would have suffered.
The turtles, I like to believe are actually representations of a singular being, looking back on his past, his childhood and enjoying the memories of a simpler time. When we were told when and where to go. But yet, the turtle remains happy unlike many who think of yesteryears; because while likely missing those days, he is of good standing with age. Happy the past occured, instead of being sad that is gone.
Therefore I believe this art piece represents the duality of man.
End Results
I feel somewhat dissapointed in myself for going out of the lines as much as I have, but overall for my first artistic expression to hit paper in years, I cannot say I am unimpressed with myself; as it is clear to me I have potential. I only had to Google what color turtles eyes are, to keep the realism of the piece.
I believe I may be able, one day, to work as a charecturist at a B-rate amusement park, or perhaps even a state fair.
Thank you for your time.
______Overall Rating______
4/5 Stars
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 5:17 am
by BegoneThoth
Tech school?
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 5:20 am
by Barradoor
BegoneThoth wrote:Tech school?
Yep
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 5:34 am
by The Salt Elemental
Barradoor wrote:
600$ for the turtle.
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 5:58 am
by Barradoor
The Salt Elemental wrote:
600$ for the turtle.
Due to this artwork being done on official time, unfortunately I will not be able to sell it. Thank you for your understanding.
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 5:59 am
by Voidstone Roulette
It's time to stop.
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 6:06 am
by BegoneThoth
Barradoor wrote:BegoneThoth wrote:Tech school?
Yep
Ah, where you at? What AFSC?
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 6:33 am
by Barradoor
BegoneThoth wrote:Barradoor wrote:BegoneThoth wrote:Tech school?
Yep
Ah, where you at? What AFSC?
Sheppard, 2A933H
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 6:36 am
by MoreThanThree
More
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 7:34 am
by FrozenSolid
T is for turtle? I am learning new things everyday
Also, did you use crayons? Colored pencils? What brand and what shades? This looks like the kind of coloring I could get Into
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 7:40 am
by Barradoor
FrozenSolid wrote:T is for turtle? I am learning new things everyday
Also, did you use crayons? Colored pencils? What brand and what shades? This looks like the kind of coloring I could get Into
https://www.amazon.com/Crayola-Twistabl ... ncils+spin
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 8:49 am
by FrozenSolid
You don't even have to sharpen them... O:
I feel like I go to sleep and wake up and suddenly new technology appears.
What's next video games that don't use CDs?
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 11:04 am
by The Salt Elemental
FrozenSolid wrote:You don't even have to sharpen them... O:
I feel like I go to sleep and wake up and suddenly new technology appears.
What's next video games that don't use CDs?
Worse.
Radios that don't use casette players.
dun, dun,
DUUUUUUUUUN
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 8:38 pm
by BegoneThoth
Barradoor wrote:
Sheppard, 2A933H
Wheu! Good luck. Sheppard can be fun.
Really push for an overseas base that isn't some island though. Avoid Kadena unless you like 9pm mandatory curfew and no liquor.
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 8:50 pm
by Barradoor
BegoneThoth wrote:Barradoor wrote:
Sheppard, 2A933H
Wheu! Good luck. Sheppard can be fun.
Really push for an overseas base that isn't some island though. Avoid Kadena unless you like 9pm mandatory curfew and no liquor.
Yeah I can only go to Davis Monthan
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 8:56 pm
by BegoneThoth
Yikes.
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 4:28 am
by Barradoor
Artistic process
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As I was finishing shading this. (Linework once again done by school zone) I had a question in my mind. What does this otter represent? The struggle of the modern artist? The plight of an Airman working late night CQ?
But then I realized, this otter actually represents the duality of man. You can see in his smile, as he holds his dinner; he is not chowing down like most ~savage~ animals will. He is holding the plant, preparing himself for the meal to come. Perhaps he is even consider sharing it with a friend? A mate? I like to think so. Even then, perhaps his smile could be malicious, staring down another, weaker otter that can not find plants to eat that are as tasty, or as filling as this one, and his smile is of smug satisfaction.
I felt good coloring this one, until I got to the eyes. I stayed in the lines, and I didn't mix many colors. However, I started thinking. The green eyes I had started with were highly unrealistic and clashed with my previous work.. and in my attempt to fix them to a cool blue, I made a mistake. This was overall an easy piece to finish.
I have named this expression "otter" as suggested by my line artist.
End Result
I, overall, am quite happy with the piece apart from the eyes, which continue to be the bane of my existence as an artist.
______Overall Rating______
4/5 Stars
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 4:40 am
by Freyason
1/7 can't come soon enough
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 5:56 am
by susitsu
I personally prefer the Otter.
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 11:58 pm
by The Salt Elemental
susitsu wrote:I personally prefer the Otter.
Team turtle for life.
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2018 4:41 am
by RedGiant
I know he's in his second half of the alphabet period, but many die-hard fans wonder when and if he will tackle the first half? Moreoever, would this change radically alter his color palette? The questions here are legion...
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2018 4:45 am
by RedGiant
...I mean even in the second half of the alphabet period, you can see his growth as an artist. Turtle has tortured strokes. Is this an window to the artists soul? Another veiled "t" reference? From this early period, suddenly....BAM!...Otter storms the scene. The shading here is effortless, almost carefree: the work of a practiced hand. Notice here, there is no date, as if to say, "this work is timeless". Was this intentional? Does this change mark a smaller movement in the larger period?
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2018 6:06 am
by MoreThanThree
Barradoor wrote:I have named this expression "otter" as suggested by my line artist.
New emote: giving someone the "otter".
Re: An Airman's Descent into Madness - Tax dollars at work.
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2018 9:42 am
by Rockstar1984
And this is why we call you guys the Chairforce. *le sigh* Good job though, airman.
Edit: Hooah