This... didn't come out how I was expecting? I think I like how it came out, but I'm not entirely certain. Do me a favor and don't criticize me too harshly over this one, gang.
It's in scratchy sepia because it fits, and because I couldn't think of any way to make a brown character holding something brown look interesting.
The violin is also a good argument for the case of using reference pictures before drawing.
References be damned! We like our violins to poke holes in the throats of small children! It's a good gag alright, I had considered whether his gun should be occasionally stashed in a violin case but this completel befits his toony nature.
And it's drawn well too. Love the classic broken string and the scratchiness looks good.
All in all I'LL TAKE IT. Please allow six to eight weeks delivery for your art trade half.
Just so you know, in about a week from now I will be <strike>going on a camping trip</strike> assassinated by angry Russian furries, so if you don't get it done by then <strike>I will have to wait until I get back</strike> I will die a bitter, broken man.
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"I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." -Mahatma Gandhi
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"I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." -Mahatma Gandhi
I have no idea why this is as funny as it is.
Also I don't see anything wrong...
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It's a good gag alright, I had considered whether his gun should be occasionally stashed in a violin case but this completel befits his toony nature.
And it's drawn well too. Love the classic broken string and the scratchiness looks good.
All in all I'LL TAKE IT. Please allow six to eight weeks delivery for your art trade half.
Just so you know, in about a week from now I will be <strike>going on a camping trip</strike> assassinated by angry Russian furries, so if you don't get it done by then <strike>I will have to wait until I get back</strike> I will die a bitter, broken man.
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"I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." -Mahatma Gandhi
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"I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." -Mahatma Gandhi
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