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it looks... O_O *drools* can i have this in a print? reyn i'll pay you for it i swear icon

 

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  • draa Feb 10, 2008, 6:44 pm

ooo but you captured his smexiness sooo perfectly <3 *rubs screen*

This looks so wonderful! i mean it looks like you did it digitally the marker is soo crisp but soft at the same time
and working with negative space is so much fun...i luft <3
it kinda feels like working between dimensions ... yes..

 

This picture is amazing! I like how the edges are not hard and the colors are muted.

 

Omg, awesome control of positive and negative space. Really awesome. I hope all that time was worth it because I think it was!

 

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  • myvan Dec 18, 2007, 2:36 pm

Hey, I'm liking it. You can just call it pop art or whatever XD
Very smooth though O_O you can't even see any of the marker 'uneven spaces' you usually get when working with huuuuuuge negative spaces!

 

::laughs at mollygrue's comment:: I like this Reyn. ::drags you away from the art scene:: if you have time to produce kick ass art like this, you have time to write more *kidding* Seriously though, you did a great job on this piece. I think it's real art, and as of today... I've been declared the uber-authority on all things art related. BTW: what are those men in white suits doing in front of my house? Why's that guy carrying a funky bondage jacket? Hmm... they're knocking on my door.... wonder what they want. BRB, gonna go check. While I'm gone, don't forget: ochi is the authority on all things art. This is art. And if by some slim chance I'm not the authority... this is STILL art. *hehehe*

 

Woah~ This looks really cool! Even if it was from a photo, it looks really neat! ^_^

 

Meh. What's "real art" anyway ^_^?

This does seem like it would be a painstaking process, but if you enjoy it, you might consider learning some printmaking techniques as well. They go hand in hand with what you're doing here. Especially linoleum cuts and screen printing.