it kinda looks to me like they are going to make an epic trade and yami probably doesn't want to 'cause he might not get his puzzle back XD anyways, this is kewl! great job on all the little details
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It's true what they say: you never really know what you have until you've lost it.
Something about that snake is still bugging me like mad. . .
But other than that, GLEEEEEEEEE. I second the 'fucking sweet' of the person before me; this came out great.
Epic music always results in fun for the whole family.
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------------------------------------- I used to have a pretty good handle on the Big Picture in life. Then I got distracted by all the small shiny parts.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure the biggest problem with the snake is the position combined with the heavy lineart, giving it this really bad two-dimensional look.
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" You're about as funny as being set on fire. In fact, you'd be funnier if you were on fire, please remedy this as soon as possible." - ~akanah
*slinks back after light-years of self-imposed DA-absence*
Doesn't matter if it doesn't have any particular deep meaning; it's still pretty.
It's probably one of those pictures that started out as a mere scribble during the last lengthy telephone call, began to look good, evolved beyond a mere sketch and ended up being more elaborate and brilliant than the artist ever intended them to be. Sadly, those kind of picture is often drawn on scrap paper, the telephone bill or your desk pad at work, so it's impossible to cut them out and turn them into a real picture on nice drawing paper.
I have a couple of those right on my desk right now. The desk pad is as ratty as can be, torn, smeared and fugly, and the fact that I'll have to tear the top layer off and throw them away soon is killing me.
I wouldn't mind seeing more of this kind of pictures, because they are much deeper than standard fanart pictures usually are.
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I love seeing Yuugiou fanart that isn't in the generic girly-animu style. :B
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" You're about as funny as being set on fire. In fact, you'd be funnier if you were on fire, please remedy this as soon as possible." - ~akanah
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It's true what they say: you never really know what you have until you've lost it.
Yami, with hair that ISN'T crazy enough for two people.
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"It's like holy packing tape!" ~ ~animetedskier
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Commissions open! [link]
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The Amazing Fetus is amazing.
[link] The Condom Army.
But other than that, GLEEEEEEEEE. I second the 'fucking sweet' of the person before me; this came out great.
Epic music always results in fun for the whole family.
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I used to have a pretty good handle on the Big Picture in life.
Then I got distracted by all the small shiny parts.
--
" You're about as funny as being set on fire. In fact, you'd be funnier if you were on fire, please remedy this as soon as possible." - ~akanah
Doesn't matter if it doesn't have any particular deep meaning; it's still pretty.
It's probably one of those pictures that started out as a mere scribble during the last lengthy telephone call, began to look good, evolved beyond a mere sketch and ended up being more elaborate and brilliant than the artist ever intended them to be. Sadly, those kind of picture is often drawn on scrap paper, the telephone bill or your desk pad at work, so it's impossible to cut them out and turn them into a real picture on nice drawing paper.
I have a couple of those right on my desk right now. The desk pad is as ratty as can be, torn, smeared and fugly, and the fact that I'll have to tear the top layer off and throw them away soon is killing me.
I wouldn't mind seeing more of this kind of pictures, because they are much deeper than standard fanart pictures usually are.
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By doing just a little every day, I can gradually let the task completely overwhelm me (Ashleigh Brilliant)
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