Lets_taste_flesh
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Anaaron i could use Coloring pencils just like the bottom image and get really precise details.
I meant something like, do a proffessional one with like actual paints and all that stuff and you could actually sell it for a decent sum of money i think.Anaaron i could use Coloring pencils just like the bottom image and get really precise details.
Yeah it's pretty amazing XD I mean just put it up in an art exibit and people may actually want to buy it. It would have to be a strange guy though cause most people like pretty scenery pictures hanging up in their hallways instead of... evil dragon eyes... though I know a friend who has that picture of the girl in the red hood with those freakishly peircing eyes that constantly comes up every once in a while? It's in the guest room so when I stayed overnight at his house I kept looking over at it.... I didn't sleep that night...you think i am that good XD i would have to buy loads of paint and stuff :/
In the Netherlands, when someone is murdered, it recieves national attention. In America, if some is murdered, it's normal.
[quote user_id="8861015" avatar="https://cravatar.eu/helmavatar/DimitriP_13421/74.png" name="DimitriP_13421"]In the Netherlands, when someone is murdered, it recieves national attention. In America, if some is murdered, it's normal.
That's the problem, way too tolerant. They allow way too much, if it was for me I'd put death penalty on murder. (if 100% sure the accused is the actual murderer, cause ya can't undo death penalty)Though the Dutch were very religiously tolerant in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.
Good job Nathan. XDDrawing as in Pencil to paper?
If so here are some Pictures i have drawn--
That's the problem, way too tolerant. They allow way too much, if it was for me I'd put death penalty on murder. (if 100% sure the accused is the actual murderer, cause ya can't undo death penalty)[quote user_id="3751908" avatar="https://cravatar.eu/helmavatar/ThuBioNerd/74.png" name="ThuBioNerd"]Though the Dutch were very religiously tolerant in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.
I'd rather make them suffer first before they get killed. :evil: Maybe throw them in a cage with hungry rats or something like that...
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