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Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-06-09 03:15pm
by Big Orange
Here's my drawing of a primitive Bolo-esque tank that's bigger than a farmhouse and got weapon emplacements point everywhere:

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Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-06-10 05:17am
by wautd
Needs more legs :P

(like the design though, very retro).

Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-06-11 12:45am
by Sea Skimmer
Neat drawing, it appears to have arrow launching mounts? Rambo II class exploding tips I assume! :D The drivers hatch really makes me picture this thing as alive, with a head.

Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-06-13 04:11am
by Big Orange
The turret top weapons in ball turrets are meant to be 20mm rapid fire AT/AA quad cannons.

Here's some more retro vehicles:

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Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-06-13 05:09am
by JointStrikeFighter
Not enough turrets :D

Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-07-20 09:54am
by MrDakka
JointStrikeFighter wrote:Not enough turrets :D
YES!!! You're gonna need moar dakka to fight off swarms of those pesky biplanes

Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-07-21 01:44am
by Havok
Study what tanks actually look like. Get reference photos. Then redraw and resubmit.

Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-07-22 07:56pm
by Big Orange
Will do; in fact when I went into Bristol I did quick sketches of a Challenger II tank that happened to be shown at Bristol when I went there the other week. I'll post them some time over the week (this week I've been laid low by a nasty virus).

Also I've been doing some Manga/anime drawings.

Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-07-22 08:20pm
by Havok
I think I have told you this before, but there is a book series called Dynamic Anatomy. Go check it out.

While you have shown progress, I don't think it is nearly enough for the amount of time it looks like you spend drawing.

Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-07-23 05:00am
by Big Orange
I've done plenty of realistic anatomy drawings, copying from human anatomy books similar to the one you've mentioned, and here's drawings of realistic hands:

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I've got a PDF of one of Andrew Loomis' tutorials saved on my data stick. And here's some of stuff I've copied from Loomis:

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Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-07-23 05:49pm
by Stofsk
It seems to me that you're going for a more cartoony style than a super-detailed 'realistic' style. I would still follow Havok's advice, but just thinking about your tank images as kind of like 'cartoony' tanks rather than something out of a reference book makes me get it a lot more. The battleblimp in particular looks like concept art for a early saturday morning cartoon. :)

Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-07-23 10:12pm
by Big Orange
That flying battleship was inspired by Studio Ghibli films.

Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-07-24 10:45pm
by Crossroads Inc.
Big Orange wrote:That flying battleship was inspired by Studio Ghibli films.
That goes without saying, Miyazaki is a MASTER when it comes to fantasy flying airships :D

Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-07-25 04:01pm
by Big Orange
Some more tank related stuff:

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Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-07-25 07:35pm
by xthetenth
Generally pretty solid tanks, the cartoony ones are cartoony and the realistic ones realistic. However, the A1E1 drawing is in need of some reworking, its nose is out of perspective. Angles in two dimensions utterly suck to draw in perspective, and I usually cheat on my angled views by projecting so as to make them easier. It's important to remember to think that stuff through extra hard. Guide lines are a real help here since the type of mistake you made where you project something wrong becomes really obvious due to the angle being off. If I'm feeling really anal, I'll draw the front bit, then draw a projection back and then expand that one to get the ends of the angled seams, because I generally find it very hard to keep track of the angle made by two separate movements along different axes.

Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-07-27 09:40am
by Feil
One major suggestion: any and every time you draw a straight line of more than one inch, use a ruler. It's somewhat shocking how many professional artists haven't picked up on this easy trick, and end up with straight lines in finished, beautifully painted pieces that... aren't actually straight.

Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-07-27 04:11pm
by Big Orange
^I use rulers to help with perspective, but I'll get more in the habit of using them to draw buildings, vehicles, and other hardware.
xthetenth wrote:However, the A1E1 drawing is in need of some reworking, its nose is out of perspective.
Yeah, I notice that, thanks for pointing that out.

Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-07-27 08:24pm
by The Cooler King
Havok wrote:I think I have told you this before, but there is a book series called Dynamic Anatomy. Go check it out.

While you have shown progress, I don't think it is nearly enough for the amount of time it looks like you spend drawing.

I second that one. Any of Burne Hogarth's books are good.

BO, those hands are pretty good (and correctly foreshortened, too!) LOVE the tank concepts, but I'll have to agree with Hav on this one. Some more study of the lines and planes of real tanks (I used to use some of the Jane's books, back when I had a passing obsession with tanks) will help, as well.

Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-07-28 02:57am
by Big Orange

Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-08-18 05:39am
by Big Orange
Here's some military gear:

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Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-08-22 01:11am
by kevin9
nice sketches really love it, marvelous work need more improvement to clarity on it.

Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-08-23 01:23am
by Darth Wong
Stofsk wrote:It seems to me that you're going for a more cartoony style than a super-detailed 'realistic' style. I would still follow Havok's advice, but just thinking about your tank images as kind of like 'cartoony' tanks rather than something out of a reference book makes me get it a lot more. The battleblimp in particular looks like concept art for a early saturday morning cartoon. :)
This entire thread is worth it just because I saw the word "battleblimp".

Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-08-23 09:32am
by Big Orange
Speaking of battleblimps:
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I've posted this fantasy airship on ConceptArt.Org's Daily Sketch Group.

Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-09-24 05:22pm
by Big Orange
Two Metal Slug style drawings, a tank charge, and a Panzerkampfwagen V sketch:

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Re: Super Tank.

Posted: 2011-10-12 09:35am
by Big Orange
My drawing of a Bolo:
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