Explorer's Folly
- DJlurker
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So is that tar, or just black mud? Really good job, either way.
- bogbud
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DJlurker wrote:So is that tar, or just black mud? Really good job, either way.
This is how a forest-bog has to look like.
Good one!
I'm already chindeep in this mudbog and every desperate attempt to move my stuck legs only drives me deeper in. The thick mud slowly swamps my waders and my arms have nothing to hold onto.
I'm feeling home.
I'm feeling home.
- pete1672
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Very nice work!
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Looks great! Is this an oc? She reminds of Giovanna from Guilty Gear.
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- onesixthsinker
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Gorgeous work as always
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- sixgunzloaded
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Wow. Your art style is really professional looking. Professional drawing, inking, coloring... all that. One could expect to see this kind of quality in a widely sold graphic novel.
Have you ever considered doing a series of images depicting a full scene? If you have the time and inclination, I'm quite certain it would go over very well. Not a gimmie, just a thought.
Thank you for your beautiful work!
Have you ever considered doing a series of images depicting a full scene? If you have the time and inclination, I'm quite certain it would go over very well. Not a gimmie, just a thought.
Thank you for your beautiful work!
How long did Tarzan watch before deciding to save Jill..?
- Kingsmythe
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This was really well done. Impressive work.
- Theo
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Love it! Most enticing to the imagination My first thought was tar also, but the more I think about, it reminds me more of the black quicksand from Apocalypto.
I would enjoy writing a mini-story to go with it, but I wouldn’t share it without your permission/approval.
I would enjoy writing a mini-story to go with it, but I wouldn’t share it without your permission/approval.
Finally broke down and went to see a psychologist. She told me I just have an overactive imagination—and it really excited her. We're going sinking next weekend. Theo's AI Quicksandbox New stuff every weekend (unless life gets in the way)
- Theo
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Would you like me to PM you what I came up with?
Finally broke down and went to see a psychologist. She told me I just have an overactive imagination—and it really excited her. We're going sinking next weekend. Theo's AI Quicksandbox New stuff every weekend (unless life gets in the way)
- Theo
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Aaron White wrote:Eh, whatever you want. I'm not even sure if I can open DMs here. Feel free to just post it!
Okay, I'll post it Stories in a little bit and just say it was, "inspired" by your drawing. Yeah, I've never sent or received a PM, and I'm little worried about it because of line 7 in Quicksand Fan Rules
Finally broke down and went to see a psychologist. She told me I just have an overactive imagination—and it really excited her. We're going sinking next weekend. Theo's AI Quicksandbox New stuff every weekend (unless life gets in the way)
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