This is just amazing. The light and shadow, form and fury, venom bolts raining down in a rash of rubble as the warrior runs forth. A fast-paced piece; awesome work!
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This is just amazing. The light and shadow, form and fury, venom bolts raining down in a rash of rubble as the warrior runs forth. A fast-paced piece; awesome work!
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Thanks a million cyberdevil
A happy little cartoon loop. :) Happy Valentine!
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Thank ya!
Hmm this portrait really reminds me of someone... Pixo? Is that you? Similarities are striking! :D A nice little piece, and pretty interesting signature in the corner too, nice alignment of letters.
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Oh,You know too!! :D
I like the perceptible energy in this one, and the contrast between classy clothing and tech, monocle and all. Feels like a character at home in the FMA universe. Nice work!
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Thank you very much :))
Pretty funky alien this one. :D Nice work!
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Very stylishly painted motive on this one. The line work is simple but efficient, and the hazy shades of gray /especially in the sky) build up the atmosphere nicely. The line going through the boaters torso feels a bit misplayed, but otherwise it looks flawless. Very nice.
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Hey, thanks for the comment. I appreciate it :)
A nicely framed landscape here, with colors that make you want to get out! I like the detail in the wall, how even the tiles shift in nuance, and the lighting on the frame feels very natural. The motive outside not quite as natural, but it's a nice contrast; a nice scene.
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A very mellow piece this one. Love the motive, but even more so the background, you really have a knack for those it seems. Inspired by Life of Pi by any chance? I wonder what they're looking at, the boy and lion...
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It was for a friend that was moving to another country, I guess I didn't see it then but in a way it symbolizes uncertainty and it was a way for me to say goodbye, hence the slightly sad atmosphere.
Samurai Jack was one of the shows I grew up with as well! :D What a ckistk of nostalgia. Bit stiff line-work on this one (and maybe a bit too visible lines?), but the jagged-shape-style at least is all in suit with the original. Looks good!
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Thank you for the feedback, this was one of the first water color pieces that I've done. Back then I haven't discovered black liners and still had some anatomy problems. I like to think that's behind me now :D
Probably the best Zone-tan work I've seen so far, so silky smooth, and not all too revealing either. Beautiful work.
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Bamboo Shoots!
Age 35, Male
Poet/Designer/Etc
ACCOMPLISHED
Sweden
Joined on 1/17/04