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The NG Sub

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This is my entry for the 2010 NG Calender contest.
Go enter here: http://www.newgrounds.com /bbs/topic/1100426

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I like the NG references on it, the angry faic, the tank's barrel. Nice extra's too(the bubbles, the jellyfish, the realistic monkey, seagulls, etc.), they really fill it.

The NG is IN THE SEA

I like it

AND

All in all, 5 stars. :D

First thing I thought:
"We all live in a yellow submarine, yellow submarine, yellow submarine" :D

I like the NG references on it, the angry faic, the tank's barrel. Nice extra's too(the bubbles, the jellyfish, the realistic monkey, seagulls, etc.), they really fill it.

All in all, 5 stars. :D

......

ONLY IF IT WAS REAL!

Nice!

It's well done. :D

Very nicely done!

It's easy to see how this has become so popular. It mostly works because it doesn't try to be too elaborate or anything. Don't get me wrong, that sort of thing is fine, but you don't need it when you have artwork this good. I was expecting something more vulgar under the water. The funniest part is probably how the ship says, "Cokjoke" on the side. Pretty much any place on the Internet could qualify as having those.

I also love how there are so many little details in this. It's cool to see the jellyfish on the right side and all those bubbles floating around. They kind of look like jellyfish themselves. It seems like there might be some more fish below the submarine. This is a great art piece and it is extremely appropriate for a calender contest entry.

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Score
4.60 / 5.00

Uploaded
Sep 6, 2009
7:39 PM EDT
Category
Fine Art
  • Daily 4th Place September 7, 2009

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