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Bad Bromance
Bad Bromance by @Navi1101 (Navi 1101)

Tim Rogers, founder and editor-in-chief of actionbutton.net and sometimes Kotaku columnist, and Kris Graft, EIC of Gamasutra, getting their bad bromance on during GDC. Number two in my series of exercises with drawing people in weird poses. ^^p

I got to hang out with Tim at GDC for a little while. He's pretty freakin' awesome, and I highly recommend his writing to anybody. ([url="http://kotaku.com/5558166/in-praise-of-sticky-friction"]Here, go read some![/url] Articles like this just spill out of his face, like, all the time.) I didn't get to meet Kris, but that would have also been awesome. Apparently this kind of thing happens quite when they're hanging out together.

Pencil, touched up in GIMP to balance the line contrasts and compensate for the still-crappy lighting (I don't have a working scanner at home). Took about 45 minutes to an hour total, subtracting out distraction times.

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Posted: Saturday, 04 June, 2011 @ 12:02 AM
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Very nice and confusing. Any idea what they were doing when the photo was snapped?

Posted: Saturday, 04 June, 2011 @ 03:08 PM

Just... being all tangled up and weird on a couch in a hotel room, afaik. Probably watching sports or playing video games or something. I have no idea. ^^;

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