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Save your bullets for the living
Save your bullets for the living by @Worm (Chris Watson)

"Shooting a Vampire only makes him angry. Especially if you ruin his hockey shirt."

More of Marko. This time I went slightly insane, and spent about eight hours making a proper background.

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Teen (V)
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19y327d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 16 June, 2004 @ 01:55 PM

Whoa. That's a nice one, alright.

And 8 hours you say? Well, it definitely was worth it, that's an amazing background! Far more detailed than I'd ever have the patience for... The vampire looks somehow unique to me, that's not the way you see vampires drawn these days. And that's a great thing. The world needs more uniqueness (to state something clichéd, but well).

The gun looks great as well.

Posted: Thursday, 17 June, 2004 @ 10:14 AM

I know... I tend to be somewhat lazy about light sources. I usually shade intuitively, to convey mass, rather than attempting to realistically apply shadow. I suppose it doesn't work too well in a piece with such obvious lighting... but most people don't notice ;)

Posted: Wednesday, 16 June, 2004 @ 02:20 PM

Very cool...I love the intense dark values. You've certainly created the illusion of night :).

And, as was said before...you did a wicked job on the design of the vampire. I love the concept :D

The angles are nice as well...I love how you can only see part of the shooter.

Posted: Wednesday, 16 June, 2004 @ 02:36 PM

This is great! You work well with a pencil. The shadows are very well done. I like how you showed part of your subject...it suggests more and adds interest. ^_^ The gun us also well drawn. Keep up the great work!

Posted: Wednesday, 16 June, 2004 @ 06:41 PM

(psst--probably should be a T for those gunshot wounds)

Anyway--I always love your descriptions, they add so much to your images! Not that they need much more--your full greyscale technique and attention to detail are always A-O-K in my book! :D

Posted: Saturday, 19 June, 2004 @ 04:39 PM

A T you say? Okay then.

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