This is really good.
I honestly don't know what criteria they use to determine what goes on the front page.
This is really good.
I honestly don't know what criteria they use to determine what goes on the front page.
this is a good likeness, I recognized it right away.
Great movie, i found inspiration in his madness :D
if i remember the d&d rules correctly, it would dissolve all organic material, so the handle of the ax would be gone. don't worry about me, i just like to nitpick.
Damn, you're right! Lets pretend that it's petrified wood, or that it has just swalowed that axe.
if that's a pig head, where is his piggy nose?
this deserves to be on the front page.
Hahaha, that you be awesome!!!
that sure is a lot of detail. even if I didn't like it, it would still be worth five stars.
i do love drawing details, drawing wouldnt be fun if i didnt get to do the details
this is pretty awsome. i think i liked it better when i didnt know what it was.
quite good. quite good. just a thought; how do they work metal underwater? they could use a volcano as a forge but there are still some problems. they can't beat the metal with a hammer, because blunt force doesn't work underwater. they can't pour it into a mold, because the water would get all in the metal and make it weak, plus the metal would cool down right away before it got into the mold. it could be that they just capture weapons from dry landers, but would you really evolve hands just for the off chance you might find something? there must be some kind of a dry bubble space by the volcano that they use for metal smithing.
N***a wha?
I got up this morning to an april blizzard and wanted to hate on some art, but I just can't do it, this is really good.
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