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Let me explain why you're both wrong.
Yes, steampunk vehicles are commonly driven through the use of multiple levers.
No, the seat would not just be suspended like that, there would be some sort of foot rest spot.
I think it should be that after you've received your card, you should post the card that you got in this thread. More fun for the recipient to post the card with their comments on/about it, than the sender just posting what they made.
At 11/23/09 07:54 PM, Hozzey wrote:
I've started now and looking good!
Enough with the mindless dribble and post some pictures.
If you're not going to post any more art and instead just posting "oh I've done some story" and "oh, i haven't had time to work on the story yet" then there's no need for this to be in the art forum.
At 11/23/09 05:55 PM, M-Vero wrote:
With our hands, haaaaaa.
You still use your hands? I have a usb cable that I can use to connect my brain to my pc. Then I just think about what I want to draw, I can draw and play the accordion at the same time... very handy.
Lol, that would be very impressive, seeing as how drawing and playing an instrument both use the same parts of the brain.
At 11/23/09 06:49 PM, CypressDahlia wrote:
The guys over at The Cell are modeling their level after R-type's alien world levels, meaning a lot of creepy, organic nightmarish stuff. So we don't want to resemble them too much.
Just stick with LSD trips and Beatles songs and you'll do fine
I like that randomness of the recipient better. That way you don't have to worry about personalizing the card for the recipient, but instead you personalize it with the sender. I already have an idea in mind for a card.
SNO - you could put some ink on your cast and rub it around on the card XD
At 11/22/09 10:58 PM, big-jonny-13 wrote:
much sadness
aww, that sucks! :( I dunno how things work in Can-ann-ah-duh, but here you just put the stamps on and throw it in your mail box... the mailman takes it right from your door. Unless you're using cardboard or an usually large envelope, regular stamps and rates should apply.
Well, when I did the Sketchbook Tour, I had to drive to the post office, buy the correct postage and then mail it from there. But, since I'm away for school, I don't really have that option available.
Arghhhh, why do my exams end so late this year. My last one is december 22 so I'll be terribly pre-occupied till then. Also, there's a bus strike where I am, and I don't have a vehicle, and aurghhhhhh!!!!! Too many things going on. I wish I could do this, I really do, but I wouldn't be able to mail this off till I finish it, and I'll probably only get to start working on it after the 22.
At 11/22/09 10:12 PM, big-jonny-13 wrote:
Be careful, the snout is starting to take on a beak-life appearance, and you don't want that now for a dragon, do you?
I have seen dragons with beak like snouts before - never done one like that myself though. This one was always going to have a pointed snout, though I didn't intend for a beak. Nostrils might help that though, I haven't added them yet.
Yeah, nostrils will probably help
Maybe I will do a beaked dragon sometime, give it a feather/scale mix. Might be pretty...
At 11/22/09 09:39 PM, M-Vero wrote:
Don't be, everyone knows that fat is the ultimate source of cool, but I guess you wouldn't know that, not living in the "jolly" ol U.S. See what I did there, with jolly? cause the U.S. has fat people?
No, you're thinking of Santa Claus in the North Pole :P