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Postby Holyman83 » Sun Dec 09, 2007 2:06 pm

That is really good Cam!
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Postby Tom Flapwell » Sun Dec 09, 2007 4:23 pm

Read it as:
2. Has prominent, uneven eyebrows and a square jew.
If by "square" you mean uncool, then the square Jew could be Woody Allen....
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Postby Muninn » Mon Dec 10, 2007 7:20 pm

Nice pictures as always Cameron.

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Postby CameronCN » Mon Dec 17, 2007 10:44 pm

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Star Trek RP crew, partially.
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I like drawing things set in ancient times. I like making up stories set in the far future. This is one of the reasons I haven't been able to get going with drawing a comic properly.
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Cameron is awesome because:
-Because he has an artistic style that is both complex and minimalist. This is profound!
-He once drew me as a roadrunner. It was an actual honest to god feral roadrunner, but a roadrunner nonetheless!
-He lives in Idaho among the wilderness and stuff and I envy him for that. 3:
-He is probably one of the most personable artists on here.
-I think he's the only one of us on here who drew a fanart that made it as a guest strip on O&M. This is an accomplishment!

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Postby Muninn » Mon Dec 17, 2007 11:28 pm

I like the Milani one best.

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Postby Holyman83 » Mon Dec 17, 2007 11:30 pm

Oh no, Its attack of the Fur trek!
That is good Cam, I like the star trek one!
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Postby Tom Flapwell » Tue Dec 18, 2007 3:31 am

So does each one correspond to a specific ST crew member?
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Postby klimt » Tue Dec 18, 2007 3:33 am

as always, i am impressed.
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Postby KJ Fellie » Tue Dec 18, 2007 4:26 pm

I like drawing things set in ancient times. I like making up stories set in the far future. This is one of the reasons I haven't been able to get going with drawing a comic properly.
I can find a loophole for that...
Seriously, they're running through my head as I type.

Try setting it up as a new colony just recently having started, with a mix of low and high technology. For the most part, everyone is working to support themselves the old fashioned way, but there is a sort of central "Station" where high technology is king. Your protagonist is from a region with less advanced technology, but finds himself or herself thrust into a messy situation...
I can work out more details, but my brain is beginning to go on strike right now. Time for food and sleep. (the screen is dancing...)

EDIT: By the way, one of my biggest passions is writing. I write fiction, and was in the process of developing my own web-comic when all my data went bye-bye. Perhaps writing a plot for someone else's comic would be a great job for me. It can be anyone's, seriously. If I know enough about the characters and story, I find myself writing little mini-scripts, or in some cases, giant ones.
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Postby Comrade K » Tue Dec 18, 2007 11:18 pm

CORRECT !
THE ANSWER IS:


STEAMPUNK.


Anyway, I was plannifying a story that was just that, a combination of futuristic and old. It wasn't so much "ancient" though, more industrial revolution era but with robots and stuff... And Zeppelins.
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Postby VenM2 » Wed Dec 19, 2007 2:48 am

As strange as that style is, I like it very much. Heh, to imagine clockwork giant machines walking about and flying airships. Though imagine how hot it must be to live in one of those cities.
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Postby CameronCN » Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:35 am

So does each one correspond to a specific ST crew member?
No, they're the characters different people are playing in a ST RP I'm in on another forum. From L to R, there's Holland (me), Redtail Fox, Nurse Calath, Silverwolf, and the guy with his head chopped off is Sasquatch. Well, what do you expect when you are over eight feet tall? ;)

Now, steampunk, steampunk... It would be so much fun to create a future where people glide around in starships dressed like ancient Romans, but I'm not sure how it'd work. I'll be thinking about it. (In more detail, the problem is this: my style is just naturally unsuited to drawing spaceships and futuristic clothing. What I like to draw most, and draw best, is stuff from the past, medieval and ancient things. What I ought to be doing is making a comic more like Digger. Unfortunately, fan of Dr. Who and Star Trek that I am, what I really want to write is something more hardcore sci-fi. But I bet I can reconcile these somehow. Steampunk, HA! Let's go back even further!)
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Cameron is awesome because:
-Because he has an artistic style that is both complex and minimalist. This is profound!
-He once drew me as a roadrunner. It was an actual honest to god feral roadrunner, but a roadrunner nonetheless!
-He lives in Idaho among the wilderness and stuff and I envy him for that. 3:
-He is probably one of the most personable artists on here.
-I think he's the only one of us on here who drew a fanart that made it as a guest strip on O&M. This is an accomplishment!

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Postby Tom Flapwell » Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:15 am

Try to imagine how Archimedes would design an airship. Maybe it would use waterpower.
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Postby klimt » Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:21 am

"what I really want to write is something more hardcore sci-fi. "


so doing what you want, and coming up with a half-assed explanation for why when and if your challenged on it is out.
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Postby CameronCN » Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:30 am

"what I really want to write is something more hardcore sci-fi. "


so doing what you want, and coming up with a half-assed explanation for why when and if your challenged on it is out.
What?
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Cameron is awesome because:
-Because he has an artistic style that is both complex and minimalist. This is profound!
-He once drew me as a roadrunner. It was an actual honest to god feral roadrunner, but a roadrunner nonetheless!
-He lives in Idaho among the wilderness and stuff and I envy him for that. 3:
-He is probably one of the most personable artists on here.
-I think he's the only one of us on here who drew a fanart that made it as a guest strip on O&M. This is an accomplishment!


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