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Unfinished A4 Demon by `b33lz3bub:iconb33lz3bub:


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Submitted: June 4, 2004
Image Size: 1.9 MB
Resolution: 1127×1646
Comments: 58
Favourites & Collections: 7 [who?]

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see. this is what happens when you find yourself drawing in an A5 size sketchbook for too long. you start going: oh i cbf <-- when drawing on anything larger. hence the unfinished demon you see here.



anyone wanna cast a vote as to if i should finish this or not :?
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finish this immediatly so I could fav it !

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May the fun be with you
Finish it. It's awesome.

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"It is not a garment I cast off this day, but a skin that I tear with my own hands." -Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet
finish it!C:= :chainsaw: it kicks ass:!: finish it asap:!:

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:devilish:My word Is LAW:devilish:
Those who oppose it shall pay!:explosion:

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Wow dude very nice, the detail is brilliant and the detail towards the facial features, his anger and expression is wonderfully done. Great stuff :)

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ǝɔıoʌ ǝlqɯnɥ // ʎɹǝllɐƃ // oıloɟʇɹod
me and my people say yes. tis wonderful. hehe.
thanks man :) :hug:

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i comment because i think your art is worthy of being critiqued. not cos i whore myself. not cos i care about being returned the favor. cos *you* deserve it. get it through your heads. if you think i deserve something, thats cool too.
hell yes finish it! this is actually one of your better drawings (will be) in my opinion. dude, you are my pen god

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:) :blush: thanks man

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i comment because i think your art is worthy of being critiqued. not cos i whore myself. not cos i care about being returned the favor. cos *you* deserve it. get it through your heads. if you think i deserve something, thats cool too.
finish Finish FINISH !

i command yuo :shakefist:

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