Nice, gritty and plenty colorful Xin tribute! So long since I watched that series I don't really recognize the characters, but just hearing the name is a ring of nostalgia. Nice work!
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Nice, gritty and plenty colorful Xin tribute! So long since I watched that series I don't really recognize the characters, but just hearing the name is a ring of nostalgia. Nice work!
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Thanks brah :) Left and center aren't from XIN, they're from EgoCity and Killer Kazuki
An awesome incentive for artful improvement, and what a work of art to kick it off! Very nicely drawn, and entirely symmetric too. I suppose for art like this you draw half and then mirror it? Or maybe there's a filter/program to automatically mirror even while you draw? It looks beastly.
As for ideas... how about a fuzzy cloud-covered blue and green sphere of planet Earth, and the neck/head of a giraffe popping through this blanket of fuzz, reaching into interstellar space to gaze at stars and maybe some funky alien vessel passing by? My first thought was a pixel-perfect scene out of the classic Doom games, a collage of blood and gore with all the monsters of the game reaching out with gleaming fangs and hands, spitting fireballs and plasma, the main character cowering in fear under this overpowering force of evil, the grand Cyberdemon a menacing siolhouette towering behind all other monsters.... but maybe that'd be too much? Would be incredibly awesome to see, though. Looking forward to what great creative work this project might procure!
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Thanks a lot CD!
It was a sketch for a pixel contest. It isn't finished.
(I know how bad looks a symmetry in works, but it was something like sketch ;( )
I'll try to draw something of your ideas! It's looking very awesome!
He's not anonymous if you know who it is. :P Seems like the story of... unrequited love? Interesting style of drwing in this, how a part of the painting is a sketch; part of it filled in. The outlines on the sketchy parts make it all the clearer that it's supposed to be that way, that they aren't intentionally lefty out, and it feels symbolic of how the relationship is still building, or how the characters aren't complete without each other, or maybe it means that they are 'sketchy' characters. :P The tape and the tear seems like a pretty clear divide, a gap between the characters, but also seems to say that it's an intentional break-up, that someone ripped the picture, so either one is breaking up or one feels broken; is giving up. Yet if you go by the emotional display, it seems like the one walking away is angry, and the one chasing is melancholy, and rather than a photo of a couple, it's a -photo- of a chase, so the gap becomes more symbolic than something material - that the characters would do.
Well, I'm probably overthinking all the details here, but it gives a lot to think about! I like the sketchy style, and the clarity of the scene, and the symbolism, feels like a lot of detail to enforce the scenario. Nice work; sorry about the heartbreak man. :/
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Thanx For the review , dude !!
Tomorrows her b'day !! :P
This makes me think of LEGO, for some reason. Compared to your other work it's a big boost of detail, though still a bit choppy linework, but the motive isn't bad. Any plans on trying out a program with smoother brush options though? With the right tools you can do anything! ;)
As for the potential winner hmm... the asteroid.
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The asteroid. Heh. I know my art is really bad, but I started wanting to be good, and I realized that wasn't gonna happen, but I left all of my older work up as a little bit of a joke. But thanks for the review!
Haha, the problem of patience and potential procrastination in regard to the history of humankind... makes some pretty comical symbolism. :D If you really are looking for a question btw, I'd assume that computer work isn't what our body would consider real work. It's us sitting still, staring at a screen, using our mind rather than our body to perform at times the most monotone of tasks, tasks for which our muscular use and movement isn't enough to reward us with the release of endorphins or any of those other chemicals that make us feel good, and thus relate whatever we are doing to doing good. So... looks like I'm getting out of context here! Nice strip.
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Even though this is a year after you posted this, it feels like I need this insight now more than ever. Thank you.
A sunny; serene scene from the beach! I recognize it from that Swords Misadventures easter egg too. :D Nice work!
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thanks :)
this is the only pic I will upload, the other 3 will be exclusive for the episode
This brings ANSi to a whole new dimension! Amazing work.
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Thank you! (and sorry for not responding it earlier) :)
lol, without the 'Instead of the cross, the Alabtross' in the picture, the writing makes no sense at all! Glad there was a description to read. ;) Image seemed a bit sad at first, but somehow after reading the description it takes on a tone of comedy. It doesn't look particularly happy, but it's just so random. The style of drawing is soft and sketchy, I like the gritty texture, and the sparse and thin outlines. Shade's all very subtle too, and in difference nuances. Looks pretty artistic! And after all is said... I wonder why you chose that specific quote? Does it have any personal significance? Does it maybe mean more than it seems to mean? Nice work.
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Actually I wanted to expresses How I am Feeling!
Yup It have some secret!
That one moment when it almost looks like he's two different creatures... love the exaggeratedly awesome force with which he spins btw! It looks fun! :D
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Thanks cd!, yeah at some point I had the pig spinning; but really needed something else going on; in this case an hyper-force-whirlwind!
lmao. XD Says it all without really saying anything! Making one-panel strips like this with such a strong pun in an art in itself, and it looks good too! Genius.
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Thanks for thinking we are better writers than we really are, but there are two more panels in this strip if you follow the link to the website. Those panels might ruin the illusion of genius if you see them. We are glad you got some enjoyment out of it though! We just want to make people laugh! Thanks again!
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