Die Hank
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- Score
- 4.61 / 5.00
- Date
- 09/22/2011
- Category
- Illustration
- File Info
- 1600 x 1019 px
- JPEG
- 937.5 kb
- Tags
- madness
- krinkels
- rhunyc
- madnessday2011
- Frontpaged September 22, 2011
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Author Comments
Here's submission no. 1 of 2 for madness day 2011 I've cooked up. :)
It's depicting Hank stumbling upon some gore left behind by Jebus when he smeared some guys into the wall.
\m/
Took forever to make.
Happy madness day!
Reviews
Rated 4 / 5 stars Sep 27, 2011
Cool
That's pretty cool, the detail is amazing - maybe a bit too much so. Actually making the Madness movies seem scary or nightmarish takes some bloody talent, yet somehow you've done it - so maybe you can add yet another definition to what we consider the Madness series, with actual detail - it can be a disturbing kind of madness just as much as it can be chaotic madness. Creepy, gory, cool. Love it mate.
Thanks a ton, dude! Very nice words you've given me!
Rated 5 / 5 stars Sep 27, 2011
Great!
This has to be one of the best art i have seen in awhile for madness. This is FANTASTIC the way the bodies are splattered all over the walls the blood looks like its oozing down pure Awesomeness. You sir are great at this art and should keep doing so. The detail is just amazing. Automatic 10,000/5
Wow, EXTREMELY humbling! Thank you!! :D I am going to try!
Rated 5 / 5 stars Sep 27, 2011
Awesome work!
Good detailed blood and meat!) Like it!)
:D Thank you!
Rated 5 / 5 stars Sep 26, 2011
good pic
I'm gonna propose to my gf with this pic, hope she says yes!
Haha, that's quite the original way of proposing, I hope it goes well for you too!
Rated 5 / 5 stars Sep 26, 2011
Wow!
This is utterly immense. How did you achieve that sweet gore? Photoshop or traditional methods?
Thank you! And this was all done in scratch right in photoshop. I have a youtube with some speedpaints I've done that show the process I normally go through to create my works. :)