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I was listening to "Arrival to Earth" by Steve Jablonsky of the Transformers soundtrack over and over as i drew this. I kinda zoned out and didn't even realize what i was drawing. I guess i just subconsciously drew out the images in my head that I got out of the music. I only really paid attention to exactly what i was doing by the time i finished. It was a really nice feeling. I'd never surprised myself like i did with this. Usually i am not comfortable with my work.


It's extra cool if you play the music while you see this picture. Especially between 00:47 to 03:05 of the song. If there's one thing i really like about the Transformers movies, it's the music.

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This was certainly an ambitious character. I had no idea this went up to Daily 5th Place for art pieces. I just like the idea of these giant robots going on a mission. It looks like they're being attacked from the sky! I know that's just sunlight, though. You show such great perspective here.

I like how pointed the mountains are. It seems good to show something cartoonish in this more serious picture. It reminds me of "The Iron Giant". Then again, I've never actually seen that movie. This is just great.

Lol it's Good an' all but how did a picture get the daily 5th place?

Jeez

Six people mentioned The Iron Giant, and four mentioned I, Robot. Hasn't anyone seen Castle in the Sky?

nice

it reminds me of that movie Iron giant.

wow

im not an artist but I think that is rely good.

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Jul 10, 2009
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