Compared to you guys, I'm a bit prudish, so I don't often give input--each to his own, right?
But this...this is HILARIOUS. Especially the dealer's expression at the end.
Excellent work. Creative, original, funny, and simple.
Compared to you guys, I'm a bit prudish, so I don't often give input--each to his own, right?
But this...this is HILARIOUS. Especially the dealer's expression at the end.
Excellent work. Creative, original, funny, and simple.
I'm certainly glad this isn't a cultist castle. I would hate to think of what eldritch terrors *would* lurk in these halls, what vile incantations *would* be chanted, and the way my blood *would flow through the intricately etched channels in this stone floor if it were...wait a minute...
Excellent job. I love the bleak tone.
Haha :D Yea I wanted to achive a tone like that for once. It usually gets rather vivid when I colorize things.
I love the guy's expression on the last panel. He's not fuming or weeping. Just 'Of course you would...'
I wish I knew how to rate this. For art, message and impact, I'd give it a five. For making me laugh, I'd have to give it a failing grade.
Maybe having talking someone out of suicide, and having made attempts myself, the punchline comes across as more than irreverent--actually hostile.
Yeah, yeah, I'm being too sensitive. But like I said, it does get the message across. And I thought about it, but I couldn't just say nothing.
Good job.
Such Grim. So Fandango. Very Manny. Much Yes!
Ahem.
I love the style you used--it gave the picture a soft feel despite the angular shapes and Mexican/Mesoamerican flavor of the overall imagery. I love how much you were able to incorporate.
Most of all...The speed demon. I love the little walk-on you gave him...
5/5, I'd probably buy a print if you were selling them.
Beautifully conceived and illustrated. I love this guy's attitude. And who could blame him? History's first murderer, of course he'd have a chip on his shoulder. Well done!
I love it! I never imagined him being quite this reptilian, but now that I've seen it, it makes perfect sense. I love the work you've done with the texture and the anatomy, being faithful both to the character and the laws of nature.
Now if I can only find a rusty spoon...
Thank you. A snails skin was my inspiration at the time.^^
Very nice! I love the texture of the fur, the cord and the fabric. While I'm not the most familiar with Overgrowth, I'm not sure about the second rabbit's mouth--but judging by the claws, I'm guessing it's not exactly natural, so I'm guessing you probably hit the mark. I love it! My only real problem is that the blade seems to be levitating. I understand it's just come out of the enemy's hand, but it looks like it's just hanging there. A background would be good, but at the same time, the black backdrop is very effective.
I'm really bad at drawing backgrounds. That is a big flaw in my artistry.
This is amazing! The shading, the lighting, and the attention to detail are fantastic! I love how the architecture moves with the fungus rather than being built over or into it.
Thanks a lot :)
An excellent fusion of style and subject. Now I just need to see a Pico-themed music video of "Feel Good, Co." or "Clint Eastwood." :D
I especially love Pico's expression and Nene's style. Daryl's jaw thrust is awesome.
I'm a bit quirky, okay, I'm crazy... I enjoy writing, reading, and being genuinely off the wall. I'm a bit of an actor as well. There are many things I won't do even for money, but I suspect I can't print them here. I love steam- and cyberpunk, and*choke*
Age 30, Male
Novelist, Actor
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Joined on 6/20/13