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Vault Dweller and Dogmeat

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Fallout fanart. I've been getting alot of critiques on the rifle on other sites. I just wanted to mention the weapon is actually completely wrong. I didn't have any rifle references at hand so I just drew one out of my head.

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I like everything except his face.

i like the rifle's appearance because it looks like a bunch of savanged parts
assembled together and could of put ten percent more detial in the dog's face

I can't find a thing wrong with this picture!

It's just wonderful. The red sky and darkened landscape really caught my attention.

I too am a fan of fallout!

This is a GREAT piece, the rifle fits right in with the rest of the piece. Besides if you think about it, maybe its a makeshift weapon. Fallout 2 had zip guns in it, and a pipe rifle. Anyways, who cares, this is awesome work, and I love your style!

Awesome work

Anyone who's hassling you about the rifle is fucking blind, or they don't realize that artistically this is probably better than some generic fanart with a "technically correct" rifle. This rifle really works for the style of this piece. One thing I notice in this and some of your other works is you have a very distinctive lighting to your art. You have a lot of range as an artist, so all of your pieces seem to have their own unique style about them but your excellent sense of dramtic and artistic lighting seems to be the hallmark of your work.

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Uploaded
Jun 20, 2009
11:15 PM EDT
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