Toad 1: "That boy is gonna get himself killed!!" Toad 2: "What?! What do you see?!?" Toad 1: "He's gettin' himself dissected!" Toad 2: "When I told him to get an education, I didn't mean for him to donate his body to the school!" Toad 1: "Ma is gonna kill us when she finds out..."
Done for Project Educate: Anthro Week Speed Contest!!
I think I managed to get it in just under the wire for the 24hour limit. Didn't have time to fully render the highlights and shadows correctly, nor correct for depth of view.
(Brick texture - stock photo taken from my own house. Leaves/vines - image hose brush -- PainterX)
Really really awesome 8D Made me giggle too x] Very nice work on the wrinkles in the clothes and you draw such pretty hands <3 I love the bottom toad His expression is just priceles :3 Good luck with the contest ^-^
Thanks!! If it made you laugh than my goal was achieved!!
When I was sizing up the competition and saw your "how to keep afloat", I thought to myself "now that is perfectly themed!!" Anyway, I'll go comment on it (rather than here.) Good luck to you too with the contest!
Thanks!! don't need to know how to draw buildings -- just get yourself a repeating texture/pattern (like bricks) and muck around with its tonal/colour quality until it looks right.
Very nice I must say. This wasn't exactly what I expected from a title containing Formaldehyde, but ok... After watching "The Host" I think I'm uncontiously connecting formaldehyde with giant toad monsters... well, I might be wrong?
I like the blending of style here, semi realistic background and plants while still retaining those obviously drawn characters.
OJJ
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Gritings fråm Nårvei!
You are all wrong until proven the opposite by me!
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Good luck with the contest ^-^
I love your gallery!! So soft and beautiful. May I ask what program you use to produce that lovely water-colour look of your artwork?
When I was sizing up the competition and saw your "how to keep afloat", I thought to myself "now that is perfectly themed!!" Anyway, I'll go comment on it (rather than here.) Good luck to you too with the contest!
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Hi I\'m Tiffy...I\'m 17 and a total nutcase that lives with her parents. I\'m a tomboy. Happy. wierd.and luvin it!lol
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I\'m a loser you wanna know why......damn I just lost my train of thought.
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...no me llames iluso porque tenga una ilusion...
don't need to know how to draw buildings -- just get yourself a repeating texture/pattern (like bricks) and muck around with its tonal/colour quality until it looks right.
This wasn't exactly what I expected from a title containing Formaldehyde, but ok...
After watching "The Host" I think I'm uncontiously connecting formaldehyde with giant toad monsters... well, I might be wrong?
I like the blending of style here, semi realistic background and plants while still retaining those obviously drawn characters.
OJJ
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Gritings fråm Nårvei!
You are all wrong until proven the opposite by me!
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