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eegirlee

Total Posts: 477

Jan 14, 2007 5:36 am

I love the angle at which this is drawn, it gives a looming impression.

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See the truth all around/Our faith can be broken/And our hands can be bound/But open our hearts and fill up the emptiness/With nothing to stop us/Is it not worth the risk?/Yeah,is it not worth the risk?~Our Lives,The Calling

Sayonara Ame

Total Posts: 1603

Mar 1, 2007 5:52 am

The elf doesn't look too friendly either. I love how he stands out and the look on his face [emoticon] I love the trolls as well, it would be cool to have troll figures! This whole picture gives me a feeling of making your way through the jungle. [emoticon] Great job as always!

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zacula  (Reply)

Total Posts: 649

Apr 3, 2007 4:30 am

Thanks, I'm glad you like my character concepts the trows are my favorite part of this one. [emoticon]

Mallie3

Total Posts: 1450

Apr 3, 2007 9:52 am

Ok...out of the ones that I have just looked at...it has been forever since i have been on here so I think I owe you a comment lol. This has alot of dark colors in it. It is REALLY dark lol. I am glad that you made him pop though because other wise if he was any darker he would have blended in with the dark. But This is awesome! I am loving those guys in the back. Scary Mother F***ers! Love it Zac nice work!

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zacula  (Reply)

Total Posts: 649

Apr 5, 2007 3:58 am

Thanks I like the fellows in the back too. I might work on some more projects with them. Thanks for droppin in [emoticon]

Mallie3  (Reply)

Total Posts: 1450

Apr 6, 2007 7:27 am

Yes I think you should work with them again they are pretty sweet! [emoticon] Your very welcome and i hope to see more of your little dudes soon [emoticon]

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Stealth Nerd

Total Posts: 1266

Jun 6, 2007 3:05 pm

Oh, yeah. These guys are definite charm school graduates. By the look on Nao's face, they must smell really good, too...

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*Legend of Zelda makes me not die*


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