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Too much lensflare on the knife, other than that, perfect!

deathink responds:

It is a glint that is shining into your eyes. Thanks for checking it out! I am glad you like it.

Incredible. Instant fave.

SmokeryDots responds:

Thanks :)

Great job. I can tell you have schoolbooks full of stuff like this! :)
Awesome job with this piece!

IkaroKruz responds:

Haha! Thanks!:D

Bloody good

data777 responds:

thanks man !

Her arms seem a bit short, however, I enjoy this. It's functional, and her hair stands out nicely. Redheads are nice. Faux redheads....oh, lordy. :D

RuaBriongloid responds:

~~<3
true her arms look off abit but heck y'know still learning. Thank you btw

I love this.
Just don't tell my ol' lady ;) amazing job on the realism. you fooled me, initially

Toast-Tony responds:

She will never know :) Thanks!

Gross! But a catchy kind of gross! I could see this being a record cover :) good job

Zeppelyn responds:

Thank you haha

This is adorable :) I especially love the glow going on. Feels atmospheric.

Story time!
I used to drink and drive. Not because I felt it was cool, nor hip, but because I needed to get home. Well, one night, we are all out at the lake, having drinks, when it comes time to head home. As I'm battling my head swaying, weaving, like a bobble-head, I realize I'm awfully too drunk to be sitting in a vehicle, let alone drive one. I need sleep or a vomit-session, or I will black out. Driving ahead of me was a friend in a toyota celica. Some fancy red ride.
Suddenly, red and blue lights flashing behind me like a sneak attack sting operation. Oh crap... I deserve this. I deserve this so bad. :( ...but...he doesn't pull me over, he flies past me to pull my friend over (turns out, he was luckily sober). I passed them both as they were just on the shoulder of the road. I glanced over and thought "wow, I am lucky".
The next morning, I woke up in my bed, unaware of how I got there, with the only recollection being that I drove home from the lake. My clothes were vomit-free, my car intact, and no visible damage to my body, but inside, I was tore up.
I attended Alcoholics Anonymous as sort of self-punishment for my actions drinking and driving. I gave up drinking for most of that particular year, but above all else, I realized how idiotic my actions were, and always made sure if I left the house to visit a friend, I'd have enough money to take a cab, or was able to crash on their couch. Looking back, I am lucky. I'm lucky I was able to see how stupid I was before I got myself, or someone else killed. Don't risk driving if you've been drinking...but I'm sure you're all smart lads out there! ;) (sorry so long, but your piece brought this out in me, and I'd love to advocate the message)

ToonHole responds:

Awesome man, I'm glad you don't drink and drive anymore. I throw a lot of parties at my house, and I always try to reserve room for people to crash if they'd like. Driving drunk just isn't worth it.

Bravo! The thumbnail drew me in, and had to squint my old man eyes to verify if this was real or not. :) Good work!

Toast-Tony responds:

aha! cheers dude

I love you. Do you really need to know any more than that? Of course you do! Let us continue this conversation in a fancy skyscraper executive board room, full of old guys in suits, new age furniture, and a nice view overlooking the city of your choice.

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