>From the Sketchbook: Shaggy, in my style, in progress… Just need to ink this sucker and add some colored pencil highlights to smooth out the rough edges…
I’ve learned it can be more difficult to draw others’ characters in your own style than to simply copy the character directly (well, unless your style is to draw stick figures). One can be torn between faithfulness and creativity. David, I get a big kick out of seeing your hybrid-style drawings!
ZOINKS! Like, Wow, Dave! This looks so GROOVY!
“Like, is it possible for someone to have a negative IQ?”
This isn’t just in your style, you drew Shaggy as if you’d just transplanted Bill’s brain into him.
(please pardon my midnight sardonicism, but that was my first and gut reaction)
YES!! Now the gang’s complete! Nice take, sir!
I’ve learned it can be more difficult to draw others’ characters in your own style than to simply copy the character directly (well, unless your style is to draw stick figures). One can be torn between faithfulness and creativity. David, I get a big kick out of seeing your hybrid-style drawings!
Awesome work, David. Can’t wait to see your Scooby.
I actually like to think of my self as looking a lot like Shaggy.
Excellent work!