Oh, hyped about the animated sequel! This really took a turn here. Really interesting set of characters, shady types, literally... though that other dude's got himself to blame for whatever's next...
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Oh, hyped about the animated sequel! This really took a turn here. Really interesting set of characters, shady types, literally... though that other dude's got himself to blame for whatever's next...
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...and a very literal boiling point at that! The way the flame engulfs his hand you'd think the robotic dude might be the source, but I guess not... fine-ally something happenin' though...
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So much bullying... bound to reach a boiling point soon...
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That rock really left a mark, or was it there before hmm... or... mouth? Ear? Started to get mystified by the most unintentionally mystifying details here. XD Getting interesting though. Seems like a fight might be coming up no matter what...
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This... is getting pretty interesting! The ascending purple from the previous page seems lost though, maybe it was only a puff of dust and smoke after all...
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Something seems to seeping up from that abyss hmm... the spirit of a recently deceased soul, perhaps? Crushed by unexpected falling boulders and slices of rock...?
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Congrats on the 50th! Aiming for quality as well as quality I hope? :P Bit off half-frame with the purple lines to the top/left, and uneven lines, but you do manage some interesting motives/colors...
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Looking somewhat edgy, but good! A quire of background characters showing interest too, of which one seems oddly familiar... cool doodles.
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cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeers brah!
The level of detail in this piece is just incredible! Such a cool, sunken world you're taken into; all ready to explore... and it's not just the detail with each detail but the amount of it, too. So much to look at. I like how the spotlight doesn't actually light up the most important part either, they're exploring just like the viewer is, looking around where there's so much left to see. Plenty of objects/creatures in the water, and bubbles, to really make sure the sense of water stays with the viewer too, even if you focus on just a certain area. Love the setting. There's something special about sunken worlds, too... so mysterious.
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MS Paint! Woah. Man. Impressed. Didn't think such pixel-perfect work was possible with such a medium. The shapes aren't all perfect - wonky Pikachu on the wall, the one antenna, the ZELDA text, but overall really kept that perspective. I'm thinking the TV screen could use some sort of depth, or curve, or light reflection to make it look less like a poster, but... that's pretty much it. Impressive stuff!
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Bamboo Shoots!
Age 35, Male
Poet/Designer/Etc
ACCOMPLISHED
Sweden
Joined on 1/17/04