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Post by Ry on Oct 27, 2010 0:32:02 GMT -5
I love your artwork, Muffin. <3
Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.
What did she get mistaken for? - curious headtilt - Or did she do something to deserve that?
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Leopardstar
Four of Clubs
"Dreams and words...tasty bits."
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Post by Leopardstar on Oct 27, 2010 18:59:02 GMT -5
Hah, love the little beard. <3 And his wierd tail-o! You can only wonder exactly what he's thinking. ;D Thanks!
So many others are great too. Two words for you, Halloween fun!
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Post by Shinigami on Oct 27, 2010 20:16:16 GMT -5
Gleee~! Lookit the pretty! I love Helen and the little Trick-or-Treater, who's likely about to get very, very weirded out. I also love how you have the different interpretations of the idea of "ghost" in there. *grin* So lovely and awesome.
Thank you so much! *hugs* You rock.
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Post by Yuiven on Oct 28, 2010 20:40:29 GMT -5
HNNGH Little... Little?! Oh no, dear Kari, you deserve a big comment for all of this scarily delightful art!
The fact alone that you managed to complete our requests in a day brings me to a new level of appreciation for your skill. You draw so fast. *_* I really like your loose style; it's easy on the eyes, the colors of each sketch are nice to look at, and you still manage to keep everything in more or less accurate proportion. Not to mention we viewers are given some insight into a prolific artist's drawing process.
Beo! What are you doing? Get out of there! D: I have to tell you, you nailed what his reaction would be if he was trapped inside a haunted house. He looks apprehensive, yet he isn't frightened out of his wits like any normal Card should be. It must be because 1) Beowulf has already seen a lot of unusual things, and 2) he's becoming desensitized as a result of his association with a certain paranormal phenomenon. ;>_> I believe it is more the unknown that is starting to get to him... until that clawed hand reaching out grabs him!! Very clever how you sneaked it in, making the clawed hand hide in plain sight behind its unaware victim.
I also appreciate the visible difference in transparency between the foreground and the background-- the effect achieves a real sense of the depth, as well as supporting the ominous atmosphere. It worked out extremely well, not only in my own sketch but in several of the others too. *lets out a small squeal* You even remembered to include Beo's belt! And his summonable broadsword is out, strapped on by its hilt? O_o Mmm, yes. Under these less-than-hospitable circumstances, the broadsword should definitely stay out within arm‘s reach... just as a precaution.
Cauter as Baron Samedi is one divinely sexy beast! <3 Those shades of green and turquoise~ the painted skull mask and markings~ that top hat~ the coat~ the serpent~ EVERYTHING~ I had to do some research into voodoo for my Zuberi sketch, and from what I can see, you have honoured the symbolism which makes up this religion, particularly the aspect of death and fertility. ;) Cauter does a great impersonation as the head of the Ghede family of loa.
Thank you so much, Kari! Happy Halloween!
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