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The bad part of town.....

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:iconklassic:
amazing details ...beautiful work
:iconviridian-storm:
Damn you and your mad talents. This now rates 2nd on my favourites list of your pictures.
Extremely good use of colour and murderously enchanting composition.
:iconrajrr:
Homeless guy = fucked.
:iconcorsair-101:
Nice, I like this alot

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Crawling into a bottle is so much more fun than suicide. So I'm still around today, relivin the same old miseries, but lovin the afterparty.
:iconcandeelicious:
incredible! everything works so well together! i love it all, but for some reason, i'm drawn to the sky....which is all moody and dark and about to be stormy...

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cigarettes go with everything...
:iconslyver:
Jaw dropping...
:iconzen-master:
What is the first?

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:iconni-cd:
This is just great. The amount of detail you have kicked into this is stunning. How long did this piece take you? Also, what was your method? pencil to digital colours? I love the touch of the TD bank in the background. Does that mean that TD is the headquarters of all evil? lol The glowing from within the creatures is a really cool touch, and gives the drawing some contrast it would have otherwise lacked. Nice job on the clouds too--they look really believable; how did you do them?

My ONLY critique is the line work on the buildings themselves, and it really isn't a critique because the style matches the drawing; the drawing may be improved a little by using templates or line guides to make the lines a little straighter. Perhaps it is the line work of the TD icon that draws that to my attention; using a font tempate to clean that up would have made it primo.

Nice job! this is great. Thanks for posting.
:iconviridian-storm:
The City of Jim.
For reasons unknown to me I've found it strangely lurid and inspiring since the moment I stumbled across it. I can say that much of your other work exceeds it, but something in my inane mind simply won't believe that fact.

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September 18, 2004
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