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Hey, look. I made Sonic a vampire 'cuz I can. Oh yeah, and he sparkles in the sunshine too. Lolololololfailfailfailfailfailfail. Also, fail title as well. My, arn't I failing a lot today? I just felt like trying something 100% traditional art again. I forget how fun traditional art is... Too bad scanners fail at scanning colored pencil. The shading looks soooooo much better in real life. Anyways... in the drawing Sonic's obviously a vampire with fangs and orange eyes and pale skin and all. A new vampire at that. I tried to get it too look like he just wiped at his neck with the back of his hand and realized he was indeed bleeding, but the effect failed, 'cuz I just fail at drawing blood in general. Lol, pink blood. ...and, to make the whole thing look worse I put in a shitty radial gradient background. Well, enjoy your vampire Sonic. Sonic is trademarked to SEGA/Sonic Team Art is copyrighted to *BlueBead P.S. I said "fail" twelve times in this comment! Comments
I know. I actually draw traditional stuff a lot, but I never color them and I never scan them in.
Yay, more Twilight hating fans! c: I liked the first book Twilight and then it got weird from Eclipse onwards. I ended up reading the entire series and I didn't like it. I like the expression too. He's all like, "Omfg! I can bleed instead of just oozing rings!?" Lol. -- You have failed your job as shit ~*BlueBead If a computer ad is that seizure-inducing, then chances are you haven't won anything ~*BlueBead Ah. I liked the first book, but that was it.
It looks fine, but when you've seen how much better it looks in real life you realize how ugly the scan looks. I think it'd be cool. Vampires are awesome. xD Thanks much! -- You have failed your job as shit ~*BlueBead If a computer ad is that seizure-inducing, then chances are you haven't won anything ~*BlueBead |
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