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Friday Flood #3!

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IT BURNS LIKE THE EYE OF SAURON!

Great work, lovely colors. I like to boldness you used to draw this.
He is standing pretty damn far away from that wall, seems a bit odd but not really a problem. I love how you drew the fish but the ripples in that puddle beneath him really sucks... I think the drawing as a whole would look better without it, wont point out all the things that are wrong with it, cause im pretty sure you know it all.
The puddle seems to be a bit off perspective wise

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Yet again, you make an amazing drawing. Downright great expression and I love the drips blending in with the character itself. I have but 1 point of critique: the left arm seems a bit long.

A 10 because you give the most amazing blow-jobs.

TurkeyOnAStick responds:

The arms are meant to be long :P

I CAUGHT YOU IN MY ART TRAP

Herp a herpa herp

Loving it. I like how you use only a few simple colors and form some awesome aquatic creature. Great pic this month ToaS. :)

Awesome

It really is. I have nothing for you as far as critique. It's awesome.

I could list all the things I like about this....

....like the colours, the highlighting, the shading, the pose, the facial expression or the background. But that would go to far, it looks simply great.

The only thing that bothers me, is that the floor is on a different angle than the water spot beneath the creature. At least judging from the ring of waves.

TurkeyOnAStick responds:

Yeah it is! :( The ring of waves was a bother to make, and I think it disrupts thepicture more than it adds to it.

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