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Submitted: July 26, 2008
File Size: 557 KB
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Resolution: 600×600
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Diabolos
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Medium: Staedtler pigment liner 0.05, Copic multiliner 0.03, white acrylic paint
Working Time: +17 hours

Program(s): Photoshop CS2
Working Time: +1 hour
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A presentation of the unholy trinity, surrounded by cherubs.

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this is awesome! I love the effect you give to your covers it always as that ancient look! I just think that the open mouth should have had a bit more of work.
congrats

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Let the killing begin!
wow..this is fantastic! I love your pen work.
It's downright astonishing how much fine dot detail you crammed into every square millimeter of this piece.

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Could it be... SATAN? :ohnoes:

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St. Anger is fucking horrible. I used to use "Frantic" as an alarm clock because I would rush to turn it off rather than listen through it in a half-sleepy state.
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Thank you kindly for expressing your fascination, and also for the criticism. Unfortunately it is very difficult to work certain areas out properly, as the areas are so tiny. That is why I had to work with white acrylic paint quite a lot, to cover up parts so I could re-do them. I am very pleased with the result though.

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Thank you very much! I consider this one of my masterpieces, but who knows what the future will bring ;)

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I really like to hear that. Thank you very much for your comment!

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Wish I had a job. I'd buy a print of that.

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Could it be... SATAN? :ohnoes:

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St. Anger is fucking horrible. I used to use "Frantic" as an alarm clock because I would rush to turn it off rather than listen through it in a half-sleepy state.
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it's interesting how our perception of our own art changes as we evolve. You may feel differently far into the future..but it certainly is a masterpiece.

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