I know what you're thinking. I stole the title from that Nintendo DS game, and you'd be right, but it just makes so much sense here. (played the game on an emulator. It's fun.)
Done with Prismacolors and took about 3-4 days.
18x23 inches
- I don't have a giant pencil, but in the refrence picture I'm merely holding a broom.
- If you're wondering where I got the glass cutout of Sonic I got him at the Florida State Fair.
- Don't try the number or pin writtin up there. They're obvious fakes.
You can download the original, it's huge!
Critiques welcome as always~
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this is really well rendered! what type of paper do you use? i use the same pencils and i love them, but my paper choice is always wrong...this is an example. somehow, the orginal doesn't even look half as bad as the scan...but yours is really clear. [link]
Much appreciated...Thanks!!
I usually use any paper I can find, but what I use is "Strathmore Drawing Paper Premium Recycled". It's not the whitest or the smoothest but it gets the job done.
I like your picture. Reminds me of my fridge.
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God, my brilliance is now becoming a bit of a burden.
I really love this piece! Excellent detail, excellent colours and shading! The only thing that kind of seems 'off' (and maybe it's just me) is the curvature of the back. Aside from that, magnificent work! Always a joy seeing works from you!
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Much appreciated...Thanks!!
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sexy vampire, im falling in love
so bite me baby and drink all my blood!..
I like your picture. Reminds me of my fridge.
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Well thanks a mil, i'm definitely going to try it...brilliant work you have man!!
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