Snowy Forest: Day 342

Snow Forest by Robert Chapman

Hello! I’ve been having a lot of fun doing these daily scenery drawings, and there are a few things I really like about what I drew today; such as the sky and those ship silhouettes. That snowy fog-like mist looks pretty awesome as well. However, I’m not a huge fan of those funny looking alien trees, or those mountains. And I think I probably should of left out that black outline.

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Space Desert: Day 341

Space Desert by Robert Chapman

For the most part, I enjoy putting these simple scenes together. Although, it can get a little frustrating when I need to hold myself back from adding too much detail. I had to stop myself – on more than one occasion – from spending way too much time on one single part of this picture. The purpose of these types of pictures is to familiarize myself with themes. I’m really trying not to overdue it when it comes to minor details and over-complicated drawings.

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Odd Scenery: Day 340

Odd Scenery by Robert Chapman

I left myself a note about a week ago, and I kind of forgot about it. (See, I tend to remind myself to do things by writing myself emails occasionally. Usually late at night before I sleep) It’s been sitting in my inbox and I’ve just ignored it. I thought I had already did everything I needed to do, or in this case, write everything I needed to write about. However, I went to delete the message today and I noticed there actually was something I hadn’t talked about yet.

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Dark and Deranged: Day 339

Faces Complete by Robert Chapman

When I started this picture, I thought it was going to end up pretty dark and maybe a little deranged. But now it seems I went fully dark and deranged. This sort of reminds me of when I would visit my local movie rental place when I was a kid, and a good portion of the scary movies had really messed up artwork on the cover of the VHS tapes.

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