So while I was rummaging through my stash of po- I mean, old art, I stumbled upon roughly ten unfinished/ unpublished Older artworks, featuring changes and characters never before seen! To keep from clogging up my news feed and to spare some time, I'm going to be separating the posting of these into parts, this first part is going to include the more quality ones. There are elements from each piece I want to use here and there and I'll have to get to that at some point, I don't want a repeat of last year where I did just one artwork. Anyways, these aren't in the greatest of shape, boxes in a corner don't keep things the cleanest.
"Older: By the pond"
It has a human female in it that presumably is in relations with Colin. Wowza. Also the mystery friend of Marcus. Bonkers.
"Older: Porch Plan"
Marcus's friend has a more devious air to him that Colin doesn't appreciate. Played with the idea (and still am) of aging up Marcus just a tad.
"Older: Rough and Rumbling"
Just a bunch of Greasers and Townie's duking it out. Nothing better than this on a Saturday.
"Older: Summer Fun"
I remember trying to line with a Pen. Wasn't the best experience.
"Older: Beat it, Nick!"
What could the sign mean?
"Older: Street Corner Big Boys"
Another instance of an Older Marcus. Dill weed on the right over there died in a horrific car crash, so you won't be seeing more of him (I think?)
Ceejaythe630th
Really unfortunate that these never got completed, but it's good to see these art pieces reach the light of day. All of the art throughout is pretty simple and cartoony, but I can tell there is so much personality for each of the drawings that present themselves. It also seems like proportions and perspective were the main things for all the art, and I can safely say the perspectives were well done and that the proportions are pretty solid in cartoonish standards.
All in all these are some pretty interesting illustrations from you in the past, can't wait to see how their elements will be adapted in future drawings.
GlassPen123
I appreciate the compliments. I won't try to say I'm a professional artist to any standard (I'm really not, I'd rather art stay a hobby of mine), but I do try my best with proportions and perspectives in the end. I won't let myself go haywire about them, if something ends up looking cool even though taking a step back I can see it's totally wrong, I'm okay with that. A lot of these drawings didn't made it in the end either due to never bringing them to digital like I had planned or messing up the line work, quite a few that are shown here and will be shown later are ones I'm really proud of, so trust me, I'm quite bummed too.