An interesting Text Art News Article about the Anatomy of Type, Basics and some Effects. I'm sure you'll learn from it!
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CommentsAw geeze, Murray went out and found a body.
Nobody gets that, nevermind. Nice doodle! He's cute in that thretaning way. Have a chocolate covered almond. -- Making life mistakes so you don't have to since 1985. Hehe well done. As soon as I read the title It reminded me of a series called the crimpsion shodow trilology bt R.A Savitor( spelling) I love how this picture is coloured. I envy you for your computer colouring skills! * shakes fist at you* Just try and guss who I am Hint: I live next door to someone in your family.
-- Beware! I eat hobbits for breakfast, Make Sauron quiver in his boots, And make Drizzt Do Urden look like a harmless little Muppet! are you serious about living next door to someone in my family? Let's see... could you be... Kayla? Wait, you can't be cuze your profile says that you're 17ish while Kayla is only 13ish. On the other hand you do draw like her.
ouch hey Im 16ish now!!
-- Beware! I eat hobbits for breakfast, Make Sauron quiver in his boots, And make Drizzt Do Urden look like a harmless little Muppet! awwww its cute. Seriously nice style you have.
-- "Fear is the companion to those who do great things... but never their master." [link] buy my album! I support Israel. I support an end to violence. This fella looks like some kind of vampiric skeleton (nice teeth
Great pic. Heh, this is actually pretty cool. It looks like it could be the official art from an RPG.
-- Ninjas never go down easy. Especially the l33t ones. I like it. Most of the time animate skeletons look really lanky and thin, but you've managed to make this guy look kinda stocky. For someone lightly armored and technically without any muscles, he looks pretty beefy.
I'm not sure I would've made the sword quite that crappy, though--y'know, wooden hilt at all. But it does have a nice fat blade, makes it look kinda like a machete, which fits the rest of the skeleton's design pretty well. |
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