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DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 8, 2004)
In May of 1991 Nolan Ryan pitched his 7th no-hitter. I miss Nolan - used to go to alot of his home games when he pitched. It's baseball season!
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davincipoppalag (Mar 9, 2004)
Roger Clemens..is The Rocket.. Texas Boy who has been pitching for the Yankees (and prior to that the Sox) just came home to play for the home town team.... I dunno if its the Astros or the Rangers.. I dont follow baseball much..(Its Cold here.. Im a hockey fan)...
DeadlyBlondeArcher (edited Mar 10, 2004)
Of course I know of Clemens, nicknames never stick with me. (And it's the Astros he plays for)
FuCkStu (Mar 12, 2004)
WOW. your amazingly great at this! its no fair. i love it though
Anna (Jul 3, 2004)
HOORAY! for Nolan Ryan! He's definitely the best :D
drawn in 8 hours 32 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Fin_beast (Mar 8, 2004)
Ok.... To see it how I see it... Turn your brightness down!

Well....Theres the ref. http://www.digitalapocalypse.com/blackrust/images/angelbot.jpg

I think that all the new people that have come have raised the standard.... I no longer have the urge to finish pics like I used to.
I have a real incentive to try harder. Danke! :D

This is hard work...
*rests hand*
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Noremac (Mar 9, 2004)
NICE ONE it looks almost exactly like it!
mazi (Mar 9, 2004)
wow, improvement *shock* id comment on the hands but i feel like keeping whatever parts i happen to have.

though lately youre just copying pics. originials are so much better. nyah.
Fin_beast (Mar 9, 2004)
Yea... I know mazi, But I have to do them for my art project. :(
It's really cool. I didn't think that they would let me hand work in thats been done on the computer but as long as they see the stages I went through to do it they are fine with it! ^_^
Xodiak (Mar 17, 2004)
Amazing drawing... very well drawn! Your artwork is very advanced! You drew the picture extremely close to the original and you could replicate the details and beautiful effects. And she is naked and sexy so I have a hardon now. >;) You are great Fin beast! >:D
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drawn in 3 hours 28 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
Doodlibop (Sep 11, 2003)
No longer a ren and stimpy fan girl, she's just not-so-sweet Pooami, Kuma's faux foe.
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Doodlibop (Mar 8, 2004)
drawn in 21 min
Okay...now how long till finally finishing this? Sad sad... *laughs*

oh well. Pooami...comin' at ya.
davincipoppalag (Mar 8, 2004)
Nice colors and lighting...maybe in the background some shapes that suggest stalactites and stalagmites..like shes coming out of a cave...? they can be dark..without alot of extra detailing..and I think would add to the picture and go with your title.. just a thought
Look (Mar 8, 2004)
the pose is really good! and her eyes are so seductive!
fleeting_memory (Mar 8, 2004)
Oh my God! You actually finished it! Schweet-so finally decided on cloths eh? Looks very nice-I'm glad to finally see it done
drawn in 1 hour 33 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
Look (Mar 6, 2004)
Just something pop into my head. havent drawn anything here for so long
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ShadowKitten (Jun 2, 2004)
i really like the shinyness on his hair, very nice pic
bumpinthenight (Jun 8, 2004)
neat stuff... The skin appears quite smooth.. Great stuff!
Mipunai (Aug 15, 2004)
Wow, I love the hair X3
monkeyboy (Dec 11, 2004)
i love those eyes
drawn in 4 hours 25 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Axil62 (Mar 7, 2004)
I just felt it was high time for a good hard look at my bathtub stopper. I'm sure you've felt the same way at some point.
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dixielandcutie (Mar 8, 2004)
haha. wow, never thought of how truly important a stopper is to the daily workings of the world. how enlightening...thanks : ) and nice work
ProjectZeppher (Mar 9, 2004)
IM GOING TO EAT YOUR FAMILY!
Axil62 (Mar 9, 2004)
That sounds nice. We'll be expecting you around...oh, fiveish then?
shell (Mar 1, 2011)
You know you've watched too much porn when this drawing reminds you of a pierced nipple. Not that I'd know that myself.
drawn in 51 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
EverDream (Mar 6, 2004)
Dedicated to my friend Rose Johnston from sophomore year High school; 1985-2004....died in a car jacking after reported missing since last monday. We'll miss you Rose. -_-
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fleeting_memory (Mar 7, 2004)
first reaction was-this is awsome but hey I love the rain-then I read your description and I was like-oh-I've never lost a friend so close to my age-and at my age I really hope not to anytime soon-I love the water around his knees-I'll pray for you-and wonderful art btw
mikhail (Mar 7, 2004)
"constipated in the rain" man i can relate to that...
Look (Mar 8, 2004)
I love how you draw the water on him, and how you use a purplish color as the shading.
I'm sorry for your friend.
cheetos (Jul 16, 2004)
ooh so sexy!
drawn in 2 hours 43 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
Axil62 (Mar 5, 2004)
Hey guess who one of my favorite singers is?
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Spike (Nov 10, 2004)
I think ur favorite singer is Angus Young maybe or Bon Scott
Axil62 (edited May 17, 2006)
Hear him here. (have your sound enabled)
QTgillie (Jun 26, 2009)
this is smokin'
where you been axil.
shell (edited Mar 1, 2011)
cool stuff


edit: a year later and I still think so
drawn in 3 hours 24 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Axil62 (Mar 4, 2004)
"It's a still life watercolor of a now late afternoon, as the sun shines through the curtain lace and shadows wash the room. And we sit and drink our coffee, couched in our indifference like shells upon a shore you can hear the ocean roar in the dangling conversation, and the superficial sighs, the boarders of our lives. And you read your Emily Dickinson and I my Robert Frost and we note our place with book markers that measure what weve lost...." Simon and Garfunkle
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Axil62 (Mar 5, 2004)
Thanks guys. Prshade it.
Marienkind (edited Mar 5, 2004)
that's better. lovely reddish shade. kind of changes the feel of the picture.
tasteless senryu:
i sleep with the dead.
frequently. they are nice and they
do not bite me.
alwaysLearning (Mar 11, 2004)
One of my all-time favourite songs, Axil - and you did it justice. The final version really captures the feelings of "the shadows wash the room", in a way that the earlier versions didn't, leaving the image more disconnected from the song. This brings them back into a connected whole, as a picture and its description should be, IMHO. :) The only flaw is not in the image or its execution, but in the connection between it and the song - because she doesn't look "couched in indifference", but instead intently focused. No insult intended, though -- the piece is gorgeous, regardless.
shell (Mar 1, 2011)
lovely
drawn in 5 hours 35 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 4, 2004)
A fair image of your description... lol
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dixielandcutie (Mar 6, 2004)
dont know how i missed it, but oh man, it rocks dba. the shadow of the tree is amazing. awesome work as usual.
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 6, 2004)
Thanks yall. :)
alwaysLearning (Mar 13, 2004)
Oooh, more pictures of the home of my heart! You have a real gift for rendering this kind of scene, Cindy! :) There are two points that I have to question, though, for future reference (again, not that I could do this myself, but I can tell that these two points don't look quite right -- my eye being better at this than my hands, as yet, at least).

First, the ripples in the dry wash of the path seem to me to be too consistently angled, instead of following the curves of the path, the way I'd expect them to, if they were caused by water running over the mud during flood time (which is what I think of when I see that kind of image). They'd make more sense if there were a way for the water to have acted on the land outside of the path, the same way, but with the wall there, I'd expect the water to be restricted to the path more, and curve to follow it, during flash floods.

Second, the tufts of greenery on the bush don't seem to have a correlary set of darker areas, within the shadow of the bush, so it looks to me like the shadow is of a bush that doesn't have as much foliage on it as this one does.

These are both fairly minor points though, which I offer only in order to point out directions in which you can continue to work on advancing your work, which is already spectacular, and VERY evocative of the landscapes you've been painting. <smile> As you may be able to tell, what I've seen so far has been enough to spur me to go back through the pictures in your user board, in order to see more of these pieces! <grin> But even great artists can still grow, and I hope I've offered some useful suggestions for your consideration, here. :)
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 13, 2004)
sure, always, I appreciate all the helpful suggestions. (Actually, it doesn't rain often where this was taken from and it's very windy, so I assume the ripples were caused by the wind since the sand changes rapidly - although the rain does a number on this wash when it does happen)
drawn in 7 hours 46 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Kloxboy (Mar 3, 2004)
should be funny when it's finished
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blackwolflover13 (Apr 7, 2010)
wow i love harry potter and this pic . its very well done 8D
Mushroom-Knight (edited Aug 10, 2010)
Hey hey, my birthday's on his forehead! xDD

No I'm kidding, I know what it means. It's just that 4/20 happens to be the day I was born. ;)

Other than that, all I can say is that I LOVE this. It's oozing with awesomeness. :D
dorothyblueeyes (Oct 30, 2012)
hah hah hah, happy halloween!!! great picture. Oregon is trying to legalize it this election. wish us luck.
davincipoppalag (Jun 14, 2019)
harrys still here
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