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©2005-2009 ~Sandfreak
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Submitted: July 11, 2005
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I wasn't really sure where to put this. I worked on it a little longer than I would a scrap, so...ah whatever. Like most my drawings, it started off as a doodle. I was too lazy to clean up the lines. Surprise.
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wow! that's great!!

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MAN i had been waiting Forever! Awesome colors man!

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nice work! I love the detail & shading! glad to see some more of your work!:w00t: what type of brush do you use in photoshop & at what opacity? sorry, but I always wanted to ask you that.^^

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riddle! :w00t:-
:star: a man is lying face down, dead on a green surface surrounded by 53 bicycles. why was he killed? :?
This is awesome! Great creativity both on details and subject! Plus marvelous coloration! Congrats!
Thats is one freaky fish.....but he's awesome. I really like the colors and the little details. great work. :thumbsup:

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funny yet awesome...amazing..

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wow!!! great!! *__*
the coloring amazing~!

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Wow, for a doodle, that looks really good! There's so much detail, accompanied by a great great color scheme that makes this picture nice to look at. :3 Awesome work!
That's beautiful. The details and pose are fabulous. What a great fantasy creature. :)

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Some "doodle". This has an amazing sense of momentum, I can really see the mass of the figure and its the movement is so well conveyed that I could hear the swooping sound of it moving as I beheld the artwork.

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