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Update 30/8 -09:
I started this a while back after some time of heavy drinking. I was tierd of alcohol, and tierd of hangovers. While having a headache i one morning started this and tried to get my thoughts on the matter into a picture.

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beautiful

I positively adore the paterns in the background, they add to the sense of confusion, and pull this from offseting to engaging. After looking at it for a while you get dizzy as well, so, yeah. they are awesome :D

Nice

I know exactly how you felt I take some meds that if I don't take every night I get a hangover the next morning :P

But ya, I love the stamping you did on the background.

eeeeeeeek!

OH NO OH NO!!! YOU KILLED HIM NOOOOOOO!!!

cool

what can i say im a sucker for a monochrom character with color elemnts around it =D
something in the structure of the face dosent seem quite right and the jester of the body dosent rly matches the expression maybe raised shoulders and arched back i dont know .. =P
ANY WAYS i like this turned out great =D

LaserKarl responds:

Thank you! I also like the look graysacle vs color gives!

I don't know if the gesture of the body goes against what i wanted to tell though, you dont want to be to tensed while hung over. Haha. Also, the shoulder wasnt meant to be a focus point.

I'm glad for the review!

In wine there is the truth...

It's an awesome drawing, and as Lundsfryd said, your style does remind me of Enki Bilal, keep up the good work.

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Aug 21, 2009
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  • Daily 5th Place August 22, 2009

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