I managed to find my drawin book from last year.

Most of them are unfinished, but these are the ones that have been finished completely. If you look at the similarities, I usually draw mid-battle scenes, with lots of objects that have little or basic details. I use the technique of "focal, fore, mid and back", so invented by myself. You draw the focal point first, then the foreground objects/landscape, then the middleground, then background, and finish with details and touch-ups. I have never taken lessons, just practiced for my entire life. I remember the days when I drew people with sausage arms...

This is my first and only drawing of a naval battle. I couldn't get the wrecked ships the way I wanted them, they looked too tiny or too big. The rest of it turned out fine, though.

A medeival battle scene. If anyone here has played Medeival II: Total War, you will recognise the soldiers and their cannons. It's what I based it off of.

Once again, this is one of my 'realization' pics. I noticed I never did an air battle where the ground was not visible. The reason for this is that I thought that I couldn't draw clouds when looking down upon them. Ignoring the fact, I made it turn out just fine. The pic got a little cut off in the scan.

Hey, it won't load. Oh well...

I am obsessed with cars, and my future carrer will be in the automoblie design industry. Yet, actual drawings of 'em on the road are rare for me. I usually just draw them in a schematic type of way. You can tell I suck fairly hard at coloring. I tend to use the same technique I do for the actual drawing, and it doesn't turn out pretty.
Well, I hope you liked my illustrations. I should mention now someone in my class. Her name is Chelsea Bourget, and she is an amazing artist. I hope to ascend to the level of drawing mastery that she has. Her pictures, paintings and chalk drawings all have a professional feel, wheras mine do not. I'll keep you guys posted.
thx
Fugu
