Thursday, 29 November 2012

Kawaii Chibi!!!!

For the past two days I've been working on coloring 2 line arts. It seems so easy but it's actually hard. I kept undoing and redoing. I spend about 3 to 5 hours on each just because it never really reached my perfection. Though I still liked how it ended up as.

This one is called Carrot Boy. He's actually a character called England from the anime Hetalia. You guys should go check out the anime. It's really weird but funny.

This one is called Hetalia America because it's a character also from the anime Hetalia. His name is obviously America. Yes I know it's weird but the anime is about countries and their relationship with each other and each country is portrayed by human character. This chibi above is the "Chibi" version of the original. Same with the Carrot Boy.

Here are the links for each picture:


Please go check them out at ChibikoChess Deviantart

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Crayon Melting Art

Crayon melting art is so easy and AWESOME! I did it and it ended up like just how I wanted it to be. 

It's really simple. First you need these following items:

-A canvas
-Glue gun with glue sticks
-Crayons
-Hair dryer
-Newspaper or something that you can use to protect the area your going to do the crayon melt

1-Place the newspaper on the ground
2-Start separating the crayons into groups of matching colour
3-Place them how you like on the canvas(DO NOT GLUE THEM YET)
4-Once you like the placement of the crayons glue them onto the canvas
5-Start the hair dryer
6-Point the hair dryer to the direction you want the crayon to melt
7-Stop when you think you're finished

Here is a video for those who prefer to watch the video. It is not my video so I have no credits for this.


Here is how my Crayon Melting Art ended up like


Sunday, 4 November 2012

Realistic and 3D Art

So I'm doing this project about Realistic and 3D Art for school and I thought why not share some photos I found and post it on my blog for people to see. Oh! And none of the photos are mines so all credits go to the artists.

Here are some I'm going to use for my project.
 It's really hard to believe that this photo here on the right was drawn using a pencil, pen, etc.
If you hide the right side with your hand, you'll definitely think that the left side is a photo and not a drawing.




 Here's a realistic painting that was done on the ground. I really does look like two angels flying out of the sky which is under the ground...Sounds weird doesn't it. Though it only looks like that from a certain angle. If you look at the photo of the right, you see the exact same painting but from a different angle. Looks weird right?

 This one above is probably my favorite. Why? Well look at it. It's so damn realistic! It looks like the elevator floor has a hole in it!. I would be extremely scared if the elevator door opened and I saw that. I would be like the person on the left.

 There's a hole and a waterfall in the ground! Of course not, it's just a painting. I really well done one too. Though I wonder how they imagined this? How did the know how to paint this? Did they already paint it on a software the painted onto the ground? Or did they do it right out from the head? Well I guess I'll have to continue my research for these information.