Thor drawing with ball point pen - Page 2
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So vividly... what an understatement.. edit: What artist, past and/or present, do you look up to? I'd love to know! | ||
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Also interested if you're able to tell us if you're doing TSL4 artwork | ||
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It is awesome to see what you can do with only a simple ballpoint pen. I have a few friends that do art, or try to, and they all always complain if they can't use their "top notch awesome drawing equipment", and seem to attribute the success of their drawings on that. + Show Spoiler + must resist urge to link this to them... 5/5 work | ||
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On May 09 2012 08:17 Torte de Lini wrote: What do you do for a living? This is a superb btw, as always. I actually prefer drawing with ball point pens, they're just not reliable sometimes. Hint, he draws for a living. Some of the links tell you all about the life of the artist | ||
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