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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Mecha #01

This drawing was made for my best friend Mark. The mecha is a character off a computer game my lil' brother made up called 'Mecha War,' to which I created some characters for. This mecha is called 'The Savior' and the pilot is no other than Mark himself, heheh.

If you want to check out the game, here's a link to my game site.

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Mecha #01 - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Tim H. Nguyen
ŠTim H. Nguyen. All rights reserved!

Categories: [Robots, Androids, Humanoid Warmachines] [Weapons, Bows, Swords, Blades, Rapiers...]
Techniques: [Pencil/Graphite Pen] [Coloured Pencils]
Inspirations: [Video/Computer Game]
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24 May 200545 Daphne Deng
i forgot *first comment dance*

And call me obsessed if u want, i'm in luv with gundam seed!!!

:-) Tim H. Nguyen replies: "Heheh, thanx. Actually, my lil' brother and I was always inspired by the Gundam series, though we didn't know too much about it, it's still something about giant robots that fascinated us. This picture was based off a a character in a game my lil' brother had made called 'Mecha War.'

You go ,gurl, get you groove on, heheh. Thanx for the comment (^-^)!"
24 May 200545 Daphne Deng
So that's a moble suit? Or Gundam? Cool! Though it could use a bit more complicity or whatever. Great coloring and shading! U go!
19 Jun 200545 Sarah Ngoc-My Bui
OMG this is awesome. I love the colours, you're great at shading and drawing armours. I'm not really good at drawing men. It's so much easier to draw a female character. But hey, that's my opinion.
(I also really really love the gundam knights, especially heero ^_^, oh well I love all kinds of anime)

:-) Tim H. Nguyen replies: "Yea, anime has always caught my interest profoundly (especially the 'Gundam' and 'Tekkaman' series, of the very little I have seen of them, heheh), though I know some old-school art teachers who hate the style altogether, heheh. Armor was one of those things I really had to practice on, mainly grasping the concept when I was drawing on the computer, ironically, rather than on paper for the most part. I agree, female characters are a lot more easier to draw than male characters. I guess because the female form is more curved and less strictly define than a male's. When I seriously started off drawing human forms, I started off drawing guys, and I've noticed that I would spend a lot more time editing a different number of areas than when I started drawing drawing girls. Or was it the other way around? Oh well, I guess it's one of those things you (and I) gotta practice on, heheh. Thanx for the comment (^-^)!"
4 Aug 2005:-) Ruth A Moore
Oh yeah, almost forgot, the angle and proportions are perfect too, especially the angle of the sword - something you could have really messed up

:-) Tim H. Nguyen replies: "Ah, so true. I remember my drawing teacher said something about drawing long obects act certain angles producing certain effects. To draw attention yet keep the image orderly, the swords should be drawn at horizontal, vertical, or 45 degree angles. For this, I just drew the sword in relation to the hand, also trying to produce the effect of illustrating the weight of the sword. Thanx for the comments (^-^)!"
4 Aug 2005:-) Ruth A Moore
This is really cool! I love the colour combination and the shading is perfect - makes it look really metallic
17 Jan 2007:-) Shelz Keast
It's the colouration of the armour that I like. Purples are nice.
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