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lains [2005-06-06 17:25:41 +0000 UTC]
Amaaazing (and yes, it shows up as a new deviation if you change the image)
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Dain22 [2005-05-13 01:16:41 +0000 UTC]
I love pictures like this! I can spend hours just exploring all the detail. Awsome.
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jela [2005-04-13 16:34:57 +0000 UTC]
WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWW
A LOT OF GREAT WORK HERE.
JEANNE
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jela In reply to Steel-Eyes [2005-04-13 22:47:20 +0000 UTC]
I like your stuff, you have the right stuff!!!!!!!!!!!
J
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kojika5 [2005-01-09 04:53:19 +0000 UTC]
XD that is awsome reminds me of the game Diablo one and two
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kojika5 In reply to Steel-Eyes [2005-01-09 05:10:06 +0000 UTC]
O_O what.. really.. well u can get both games now in a "Battle chest" cheap price comes with manual, game 1, game 2 and even the expansion for 2.
I've yet to see a box with the expansion for game one(Hellfire) but i want it so much. but seeing as how game one was made a while ago then its hard to get now, not unless u go on Ebay or something(which i hate).. but yeah just look in ur local game shop and it should be about 50 or less dallors.
^^ its fun, and time wasting even can play online while meeting new(annoying) friends and people(who is majorly rude and doesn't expect for a girl to play a guys game, so they think u're not preety well screw them i say)
XD eh heheh *nervous laugh*
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kojika5 In reply to Steel-Eyes [2005-01-09 05:53:09 +0000 UTC]
XD lol thanks and i'm glad to have met u too.
O_O really no kiding OMaGosh i love Quake. borrowed them all from the library(that spelling look so wrong) and played them all on the comp now i've "borrowed" my uncles version #2 for the playstation.. T_T went over there for christmas to find out he has not only bought another(new) version even double versions of other games aswell that i also happened to "borrow" but he bought lots more other games that i wanted.. *sigh* dam him(still love him). now i feel quilty and crappy about "borrowing" didn't even feel up to "borrowing" the new games.
Yeah so i guess u see what i had to go thru... hey what is ur name?
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kojika5 In reply to Steel-Eyes [2005-01-10 19:11:48 +0000 UTC]
^^ lol righto then... Oh hey ^^ nice name Aaron, i'm Shaffon but u can call me Fon XD every one does now. Once more nice to meet ya.
:\ never played Quake online... >< o well i'm sure it's cool their too(not a fan of online games as u can see for experience). My lil' sis and i tried to pay a multiplayer game of Quake2 on the PS hoping to go double header and complete the games together... T_T but all of it was some crapy shoot out game to see who gets to kill the other more... there was 3 diffrent games like that. just run around a mazey room or building to see who got more kills or who can get to # given kills first.. things like that.. which got boreing like after 3-5 kills.
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oktobergrey [2004-11-28 20:12:51 +0000 UTC]
Damn Aaron! You REALLY hooked this one up. Truly an homage to Monster and Demon kind. You have to stare at this one for... a... WHILE... to see everything that's going on. The hands breaking through the ground, the jaw full of teeth rising to the surface near the serpent demon on the right side, the skull heads in the fire behind the Dark Lord... awesome imagination and attention to detail. No slackin in this work of art. You have my attention and respect. Rock On Brotha!
oktober
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oktobergrey In reply to Steel-Eyes [2004-11-29 00:21:58 +0000 UTC]
SWEET! I would love to see Round II. I'm sure that is no small undertaking. It can be a trip to look back on older pieces... even though a person improves with time and experience, I have to admit that personally, there were moments when the magic just hit me. Sometimes, it's the older, raw and untrained material that stands out. Like KoRn's 1st album... ya know?
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Steel-Eyes In reply to oktobergrey [2004-11-29 01:04:53 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I totally agree. It is very possible to degrade, that is why I always try to find time to draw. I remember one of my professors was showing us this guy's self portraits he had drawn. They started at the age of 14 and went up into his mid 50's. In all honesty my favorite portraits he had done were the ones he did when he was 14 and 15. Sometimes it is the drawings that we do during the 'learning' stage that are the most satisfying.
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oktobergrey In reply to Steel-Eyes [2004-11-29 02:03:56 +0000 UTC]
Well said Aaron. And isn't that the ultimate example. After 35 years of drawing you would think to be completely blown away by that guy's self portraits at age 50. But by that time, for him, it was old hat, been there done that... no fire, no drive, no muse. I think that is the most difficult challenge an artist has... finding inspiration and muse and keeping the fire burning bright. I have to admit that I lost it for a period of time when I was extremely unhappy with life and often depressed to the point of defeat. I couldn't find the energy and had no desire to draw. Thank the Demons those days are behind me!
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DaSchveitza [2004-09-25 03:46:56 +0000 UTC]
the detail of it is absolutely amazing. wow I really like it. Very nice job.
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ZaneSama [2004-09-25 01:05:33 +0000 UTC]
Yes, it does actually.
How long did this take you?
And what made you decide that the demons should be monstrous, and the angels beautiful?
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ZaneSama In reply to Steel-Eyes [2004-09-25 17:22:59 +0000 UTC]
Oh I will have vengeance you dry-eyed basterd. Just you wait....*shakes fist*
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Harmfulfreeradical [2004-08-11 22:29:15 +0000 UTC]
'The Devil is in the detail'
Flipping amazing. Keep it up, you must.
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