Mystery Beach
- wackypackcolonel
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Mystery Beach
Young coed Amanda had been warned not to wander too far from the beach house but she wasn't going to listen to the ramblings of an elderly inn keeper who obviously relished in scaring spring breakers. An elderly old lady who was probably jealous as her time on earth was near an end. Amanda enjoyed the sound of the surf and nothing was going to keep her from roaming the endless expanse of beach regardless of the warnings of quicksand from some old crone. But the elderly inn keeper wasn't playing games and Amanda came to that realization when without warning her young athletic legs plunged into the sandy surface gobbled down by the greedy earth hungry for its next victim. The roar of the surf drowned out her pleas of help as Amanda struggled sinking deeper and deeper in the quicksand.
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- Zoe Mal Doran
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Re: Mystery Beach
Amazing
I love it.
I love it.
This certainly seems to be packed full of jam... and quicksand. Oh dear.
- Billie Bonce
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Re: Mystery Beach
WOW, such a beautiful girl! And... such a desperate situation...
Cool picture!
Cool picture!
There’s so many different worlds
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones
- PM2K
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Re: Mystery Beach
Awesome! Another classic by the colonel!
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- AyaneMatrix
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Re: Mystery Beach
Once again, your work is impressive and gorgeous!
I'm also liking how you made the shadow on her shirt have that fade out look. That and the amazing detail on her hair.
I'm also liking how you made the shadow on her shirt have that fade out look. That and the amazing detail on her hair.
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Re: Mystery Beach
Nicely done artwork, as always for you. Nice depth and angle of visual shot. Can she get out or not? You have presented the pivotal moment, depending on how she reacts to her situation. Nice image.
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Re: Mystery Beach
Colonel:
This is one very impressive piece of artwork! I love the details on the damsel, like the shadow of her arm. However, I'm particularly impressed with your use of angles and perspective. You've made the situation appear more desperate, and that makes it all the more dramatic.
I have to ask you: have you studied drafting? I've found that some of the top comic book artists and cartoon animators have been drafting people. Understanding angles and perspective is one of the key to being a good draftsman. You definitely understand those and can use them far better than I can.
I've found that knowledge of basic principles of drafting can improve almost any artwork. I know they've improved mine. In my You Tube slide about the theme park guides in quicksand, I couldn't have done the scene of the two women walking towards and away from the camera without some knowledge of the basic principles of drafting.
Again, great work, Colonel!
Big Bad John
This is one very impressive piece of artwork! I love the details on the damsel, like the shadow of her arm. However, I'm particularly impressed with your use of angles and perspective. You've made the situation appear more desperate, and that makes it all the more dramatic.
I have to ask you: have you studied drafting? I've found that some of the top comic book artists and cartoon animators have been drafting people. Understanding angles and perspective is one of the key to being a good draftsman. You definitely understand those and can use them far better than I can.
I've found that knowledge of basic principles of drafting can improve almost any artwork. I know they've improved mine. In my You Tube slide about the theme park guides in quicksand, I couldn't have done the scene of the two women walking towards and away from the camera without some knowledge of the basic principles of drafting.
Again, great work, Colonel!
Big Bad John
- whizbang18
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Re: Mystery Beach
Wow! I love rear end Quicksand shots. This one is no exception. I love how you drew the shorts hugging her cute rear end!
- Nessie
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Re: Mystery Beach
I sure do like your drawing style! This time, I'm most impressed with the way the hair is drawn. It looks like she very realistically -- needs to brush it!
Great work as usual. Good to see you back and posting again. I always enjoy your artwork.
Nessie
Great work as usual. Good to see you back and posting again. I always enjoy your artwork.
Nessie
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