I always thought Velma was sexier than Daphne, simply because she seemed more "real" to me. the manga style certainly heightens the picture's sexuality, well, that, and the panties. Rule #34, huh? Nice work!
I always thought Velma was sexier than Daphne, simply because she seemed more "real" to me. the manga style certainly heightens the picture's sexuality, well, that, and the panties. Rule #34, huh? Nice work!
Well! this is certainly an interesting piece. the floating leg pieces give it that "What-the-fuck-ery" I'm sure you were setting out for with this one
I do like a good pen etching, and the symbolism is there. The picture perfectly represents the industrialization of society, destroying the world, while trying to make it a better place. The irony is think, rich, and filling.
Thanks for your kind comment :D
It seems you are too hard on yourself. the picture does exactly what it sets out to do. It says to me that death is nothing to be afraid of, as the knight seems to be the girl's escort to the other side, patiently waiting for her to pass on, while making sure it's peaceful for her.
not my prefference in artstyle, I prefer clean lines and color. however, I see what you're going fore, here, and appreciate it all the same. I can't quite understand the symbolism, here, but I can see that, in a certain mind set, this picture would speak out to a confused mind.
Just an artist who loves games. I like to try and work with as many mediums of art I can, but my favorites are Pixel Art and drawing. I enjoy and collect classic games and systems, like my Sega Genesis and N64 but I'll play newer games if their any good.
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Joined on 7/18/13