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How do you draw "rough" hair?

 
 
JGoldman10
 
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Reply Mon 7 Nov, 2011 02:44 pm
@wmwcjr,
Is that a reference to Mr. Toad's Wild Ride?
wmwcjr
 
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Reply Mon 7 Nov, 2011 10:13 pm
@JGoldman10,
Yes, it is! Specifically Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, which the guys running Disney World in Orlando decided to close in 1998 in favor of a Winnie the Pooh ride. I didn't know that until I actually visited the website after I had posted the Google search image in this thread. (I had wanted to choose among images with the theme of "Can't We Just Get Along?" I chose this one because it seemed to be particularly goofy.) I should have checked out the website first before I posted the image, especially since the controversy that occasioned the image in the first place was resolved years ago. By the way, here's a link to that website, just in case you're curious.

http://www.math.miami.edu/~jam/toad/
JGoldman10
 
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Reply Mon 7 Nov, 2011 11:05 pm
@wmwcjr,
I recall reading about that years ago in Disney Magazine.
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JGoldman10
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 04:51 pm
I wasn't going to post any more art pics, but since people here are making IGNORANT, ASININE assumptions about my work, you'll sort of prompted me to.

Ruffy is Tuffy's brother and one of his friends. Ruffy is a side/supporting character but he isn't one of the main two - Tuffy and Bull are:

http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s36/MAvericker/NewTuffyandBullpic-13-11.jpg

Bull is Tuffy's sidekick.

These are two of Tuffy and Bull's other friends, Diamond and Tuffy's "black" counterpart, Trump:

http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s36/MAvericker/DiamondandTrump-1-1-111.jpg

And Tuck and Buffer are Tuffy and Bull's pet watchdogs:

http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s36/MAvericker/TuckandBuffer-11-11.jpg
izzythepush
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 05:30 pm
@JGoldman10,
Good to see you're drawing instead of preaching. They definitely look like cartoon cats and dogs aimed at kids. Just one thing though, you don't like profanities, and calling a character Tuck is asking for trouble.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 05:54 pm
@JGoldman10,
You might not want to use that second belt.

Not a lot of manly men wear patent leather belts like that.
ehBeth
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 05:57 pm
@JGoldman10,
Trump's cool. Very distinctive look. Do you have consider copyright for using "Trump" as a name?
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JGoldman10
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 06:18 pm
Tuck means courage, heart or spirit:

http://thesaurus.com/browse/tuck
http://thesaurus.com/browse/hardihood
http://thesaurus.com/browse/toughness

The World Book Dictionary L-Z defines tuck as "heart, spirit".

It could also mean rapier or sword.
JGoldman10
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 06:19 pm
@ehBeth,
What belt are you talking about?
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 06:19 pm
@JGoldman10,
It also rhymes with a word that means something very different.
JGoldman10
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 06:35 pm
@izzythepush,
Ever hear of Friar Tuck, from Robin Hood?:

http://www.templetoncc.com.au/friar_tuck.jpg

JGoldman10
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 06:54 pm
I have dozens of characters that I am developing - these characters I posted pics of is just a small sampling of what I have.
JGoldman10
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 06:55 pm
@JGoldman10,
JGoldman10 wrote:

Tuck means courage, heart or spirit:

http://thesaurus.com/browse/tuck
http://thesaurus.com/browse/hardihood
http://thesaurus.com/browse/toughness

The World Book Dictionary L-Z defines tuck as "heart, spirit".

It could also mean rapier or sword.


I picked the name Tuck because it means "courage, mettle or spirit".
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jcboy
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 06:55 pm
@JGoldman10,
Quote:
small sampling of what I have


Which explains why you’re still a virgin at 40.
JGoldman10
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 07:07 pm
@jcboy,
I am not 40 and GET THE HELL OFF THIS THREAD.
jcboy
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 07:23 pm
@JGoldman10,
Message: # 107,418 JGoldman10
Mon 14 Nov, 2011 01:01 pm I am 35- I am not putting gay characters in my comic so BUG OFF.
Message: # 104,120 JGoldman10
Thu 22 Sep, 2011 12:00 pm ARE YOU ON SOME KIND OF DRUG? DO NOT TALK TO ME. YOU PRACTICE HOMOSEXUALITY - YOU ARE AN UNCIRCUMISED PHILISTINE.
Message: # 101,882 JGoldman10
Tue 9 Aug, 2011 03:06 pm PLEASE REFRAIN FROM TALKING TO ME.
Message: # 101,880 JGoldman10
Tue 9 Aug, 2011 02:06 pm I AM GOING TO REPORT YOU IF YOU DON'T STOP BOTHERING ME.
Message: # 101,879 JGoldman10
Tue 9 Aug, 2011 02:05 pm NO, I DO NOT LIKE HOMOSEXUALS, ESPECIALLY THE ONES WHO DON'T WANT TO HEAR ABOUT GOD AND THE BIBLE.

YOU ARE SICKENING.

YOU ARE AN UNCIRCUMISIZED PHILISTINE - GODLESS HEATHEN.

YOU HAVE BEEN TOLD WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS ABOUT HOMOSEXUALITY AND GAYS.

GO AWAY YOU FILTHMONGER.
Message: # 101,878 JGoldman10
Tue 9 Aug, 2011 02:02 pm I AM SERIOUS AS CANCER OR HIV. BUG OFF.

I DO NOT WANT YOU TALKING TO ME.
Ragman
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 07:28 pm
@jcboy,
Here's an interesting article on the topic of Asperger syndrome:

Pervasive developmental disorder - Asperger syndrome; Autistic spectrum disorder - Asperger

Last reviewed: April 26, 2010.


Asperger syndrome is often considered a high functioning form of autism. People with this syndrome have difficulty interacting socially, repeat behaviors, and often are clumsy. Motor milestones may be delayed.

Causes, incidence, and risk factors

Hans Asperger labeled this disorder "autistic psychopathy" in 1944. The exact cause is unknown. More than likely, an abnormality in the brain is the cause of Asperger syndrome.

There is a possible link to autism, and genetic factors may play a role. The disorder tends to run in families. A specific gene has not been identified.

The condition appears to be more common in boys than in girls.

Although people with Asperger syndrome often have difficulty socially, many have above-average intelligence. They may excel in fields such as computer programming and science. There is no delay in their cognitive development, ability to take care of themselves, or curiosity about their environment.


Symptoms

People with Asperger syndrome become over-focused or obsessed on a single object or topic, ignoring all others. They want to know everything about this topic, and often talk about little else.

Children with Asperger syndrome will present many facts about their subject of interest, but there will seem to be no point or conclusion.


They often do not recognize that the other person has lost interest in the topic.


Areas of interest may be quite narrow, such as an obsession with train schedules, phone books, a vacuum cleaner, or collections of objects.


People with Asperger do not withdraw from the world in the way that people with autism withdraw. They will often approach other people. However, their problems with speech and language in a social setting often lead to isolation.

Their body language may be off.


They may speak in a monotone, and may not respond to other people's comments or emotions.


They may not understand sarcasm or humor, or they may take a figure of speech literally.


They do not recognize the need to change the volume of their voice in different settings.


They have problems with eye contact, facial expressions, body postures, or gestures (nonverbal communication).


They may be singled out by other children as "weird" or "strange."


People with Asperger syndrome have trouble forming relationships with children their own age or other adults, because they:

Are unable to respond emotionally in normal social interactions


Are not flexible about routines or rituals


Have difficulty showing, bringing, or pointing out objects of interest to other people


Do not express pleasure at other people's happiness


Children with Asperger syndrome may show delays in motor development, and unusual physical behaviors, such as:

Delays in being able to ride a bicycle, catch a ball, or climb play equipment


Clumsiness when walking or doing other activities


Repetitive behaviors, in which they sometimes injure themselves


Repetitive finger flapping, twisting, or whole body movements


Many children with Asperger syndrome are very active, and may also be diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Anxiety or depression may develop during adolescence and young adulthood. Symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder and a tic disorder such as Tourette syndrome may be seen.
JGoldman10
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 07:34 pm
@JGoldman10,
JGoldman10 wrote:

I wasn't going to post any more art pics, but since people here are making IGNORANT, ASININE assumptions about my work, you'll sort of prompted me to.

Ruffy is Tuffy's brother and one of his friends. Ruffy is a side/supporting character but he isn't one of the main two - Tuffy and Bull are:

http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s36/MAvericker/NewTuffyandBullpic-13-11.jpg

Bull is Tuffy's sidekick.

These are two of Tuffy and Bull's other friends, Diamond and Tuffy's "black" counterpart, Trump:

http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s36/MAvericker/DiamondandTrump-1-1-111-1.jpg

And Tuck and Buffer are Tuffy and Bull's pet watchdogs:

http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s36/MAvericker/TuckandBuffer-11-11.jpg


Fixed.
MMarciano
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 07:41 pm
@JGoldman10,
You're one sick puppy Jason.
JGoldman10
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 07:48 pm
@MMarciano,
I prefer Goldman, and what are you talking about?
 

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