This is a late work for Sorry it took so long :S I wanted to clean it up a bit more, but Jess wanted me to post it up today *sighs* the powers of 'birthday week'
Anyway, its a small picture (16cm-21cm), so I had to leave out some details/parts, but other than that it was a fun yet tedious drawing to do Usual tools: blending sticks, mechanical pencil 0.7 (2B), kneaded eraser, graphic eraser etc on medium bristol. Hope you like it Sam
omg are you kidding me?! i friggen insanely love it!!! I can't stop looking at it and everyone i've shown (who hasn't seen it already) is totally aweshock (is that even a word?) So yeah, totally worth the wait and a fav Thanks again
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oooooooh my god is all i can say. far out - there's so much detail, its amazing. i think this is one of your bestest drawings yet, for me. i love all the metal shiney bits, and the eyes are awesome
Fun and tedious? Lol, I like your choice of words, considering they are pretty much the opposite of each other Paradox! xD
I love the detail in this, must have taken a while. Great job Natalie!
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Complete oxymoron I know, but that’s how the process was! All the drawings I do have their moments of highs and lows. One moment I wouldn't touch it for over a week because I wasn't bothered enough, the next I would stay up during late hours of the night to finish it because it was really enjoyable to draw.
Thanks and thanks for the
Sam’s birthday was in August, so yeah it took a very long while *lol*
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i agree with joolz its one of your best works yet
mighty fine job
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I love the detail in this, must have taken a while. Great job Natalie!
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Turn Around.
Turn around and fix your eye in my direction,
So there is a connection.
I can't speak.
I can't make a sound to somehow capture your attention,
I'm staring at perfection.
Yeah, I had a whole lotta random people come and talk to me about it *lol*
I'm still thanking you for the
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Guybrush Threepwood: How can you see without eyeballs?
Murray: How can you walk around without a brain? Some things no one can answer
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Guybrush Threepwood: How can you see without eyeballs?
Murray: How can you walk around without a brain? Some things no one can answer
I wish I could say more than that but that's all I can think of
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Murray: How can you walk around without a brain? Some things no one can answer
Thanks
Sam’s birthday was in August, so yeah it took a very long while *lol*
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Guybrush Threepwood: How can you see without eyeballs?
Murray: How can you walk around without a brain? Some things no one can answer
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Guybrush Threepwood: How can you see without eyeballs?
Murray: How can you walk around without a brain? Some things no one can answer
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