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Heard About A Place Today in ceiling tile
Heard About A Place Today in ceiling tile by @Demented_Rabbit (demented rabbit)

Finally have the pics up of the ceiling tile I painted of the HAAPT cover. It's hanging currently in the art room of the highschool I went to for my last year. You can barely see the faces but ah well. Look at the shading in the Labyrinth please!! It took me forever!! :faints: You know how hard it is to sketch the Labyrinth on plaster like tiles with many holes?? Yeah exactly O_O

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Posted: Wednesday, 10 November, 2004 @ 12:32 PM

Consider me impressed. Did your school keep this? That would be cool, because then bored students could look up at the ceiling and wish that the goblins would come take THEM away. Ah, Labyrinth... I need to go watch that movie again. :) I was totally obsessed for like two years. Gotta love it.

The shading on the Labyrinth is amazing, it looks almost photographic from a distance. The faces look so washed out, but I think that's from the photo and no fault of your own. :) I like this.

Posted: Wednesday, 10 November, 2004 @ 01:05 PM

Thank you very much. ^^ Yes, the school kept it because it still hanging on the ceiling; that year we were the first to start painting the class' tiles. I hope some people do daydream when they see mine. ^^ lol

I'm glad someone noticed the hard shading I did for the Labyirnth. ^^ Yeah the pictues I took weren't all that good. This was the best shot I had. And the paints that I've used were wall paint, it was hard toget the right texture for each person's skin. But thanks again. ^^

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