Vernhal wrote:Thats fine with me... it is partly your art! And I feel honoured when people hang my art on their walls ( my best friends rooms walls are coverd in my art... i feel so flattered every time I go in)
an yah Your wlecome... this is actually my favourite entry I have EVER seen in a coloring contest... if that tells you how much I am impressed!
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. Dave Barry
bigsleepj wrote: Unfinished stories never leave you, nor do they fester. They only grow better, like wine locked away in a deep dark cellar, waiting for you to bottle it and bring it to the light.
White Raven wrote:Oh wow, I’m very flattered by that, you made my day.
I don’t really know what to say other then thank you so much.
There have been a ton of awesome entries for the coloring contests.
And not just the winners either.
It’s always so cool, to see the many different ideas, that people get, for the line art.
Anyway thank you again.
Eso wrote:Actually, I drew the outlines in Illustrator, pasted them in photoshop, colored them white, made multiple copies, blured a few, added some transparent blue fabric, and airbrushed alittle for a halo effect. Hmm, radioactive isotopes sounded better, huh?
WhiteRaven wrote:Of course, I have a feeling, that if he smiled, he would have a mouth full of razor sharp teeth.
the_lizardqueen wrote:
Hehe! That's so hilariously creepy ^^ I love what you've done with the frame and all the details like the bubbles, and the shell ear is teh awesomeness
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. Dave Barry
bigsleepj wrote: Unfinished stories never leave you, nor do they fester. They only grow better, like wine locked away in a deep dark cellar, waiting for you to bottle it and bring it to the light.
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. Dave Barry
bigsleepj wrote: Unfinished stories never leave you, nor do they fester. They only grow better, like wine locked away in a deep dark cellar, waiting for you to bottle it and bring it to the light.
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. Dave Barry
bigsleepj wrote: Unfinished stories never leave you, nor do they fester. They only grow better, like wine locked away in a deep dark cellar, waiting for you to bottle it and bring it to the light.
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