![]() Look Like A Super Hero.This is for those of use who like comics, comic art, fantasy paintings, etc. the group image is the Hulk penciled by Dale Eaglesham. I'll be mostly adding images and invite others to do so as well, Just be sure to credit the artist(s). I'll submit some of my superhero work as well! A out. Latest PollThere are no posts in this group. EventsNo upcoming events available |
Latest Group TopicsA little more about mePosted July 27th, 2008 by ArbiterChrono in
Anyway. I got the Arnold book. As I poured through it looking at all those great photos and illustrations, I started to read, and I read almost all of it! (If you know the book I'm talking about you know how HUGE it is!) I learned a LOT! Before that book, I knew almost nothing about bodybuilding. Anyway, those were the seeds that started my journey. After that book (and some others) I started to think "Hey, I'm skinny and not that strong why don't I work out!" I mean if those guys did it why can't I. I'd be happy if I was half as big as Arnold or Ferrigno. Realism in comic art.Posted July 11th, 2008 by ArbiterChrono in
I figured I'd post a little more about why I made this group and got into bodybuilding in the first place. Drawing. It's what I do. It's what I love. Pages you might enjoyPosted June 19th, 2008 by ArbiterChronoHere are some of my favorite websites for comic and fantasy art. One of my favorite artists web site (I've met him a few times he's really cool and his pencils are amazing!) http://daleeaglesham.com/cgi-bin/main.pl More Comic art then you can handle! The master of fantasy fine art Frank Frazetta. My Deviant Art site (not a lot of super heroes yet but I'm working on it.) A out. Recently JoinedMember BlogsSchool bites.Posted October 13th, 2008 by ArbiterChronoOh, look. A blog entry about how much a teenager hates his school and work. Bleah. And, I am really sucking at painting the figure right now. On the bright side. CollegePosted September 25th, 2008 by ArbiterChronoHad a good workout yesterday. I mostly focused on my lats but got a few sets for my shoulders in as well. I really want to focus on my back, abs, and chest (in that order). I have fairly good definition, and have had definite gains in size and strength, but not as much mass as I'd like. I still have yet to pick up some protein powder, but I'm not doing to bad without it. School is going okay. I'm a little rusty with the painting, but it's coming back. This looks like the hardest semester yet. Mostly because of our 'Studio' class. Perfect Push upPosted September 14th, 2008 by ArbiterChronoI've been using the "Perfect Pullup" system for a little while now (almost a month?) and seen significant gains in strength and size in my lats and back. Now I've been looking at the "Perfect Pushups". The product looks solid, is inexpensive (about $40) and I think I might pick it up. Any thoughts? A. |

