We want to know what love means to you!
Get your creative juices flowing and design a movie poster for "Paper Heart" that focuses on the theme "What Does Love Mean to Me?".
CommentsHAHAAahahahahahahaaa, you must realize, this means that your soul is now mine.
This one's another really nice one, I don't get how you people can work with polygonal planes like this, I have to have my artwork rigidly locked in lineart or I go nuts. I'm sure you've answered it a thousand times already but, do you use photoshop or something else? Well, that's because your line art is good. Mine is herd animal excrimant. I used to do stuff in lines, you can see some of it early on in my gallery. Whenever I made stuff with line art, if I turned the line art off the art would look better.
-- "try" meaning "tomorrow's really yesterday" "Fear is the dark room where the devil develops his negatives." [link] "The ladder of success doesn't care who climbs it, but the elevator of success carries only whores." - Me Nice touch, costume and glasses
I like this curve line of her body too! Excellent view. The arch in her back is very good, adds a lot of appeal to her.
-- "All that is necessary for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing." -Edmund Burke "If a man has done his best, what else is there?" -General George S. Patton I love the pose, and the way you draw/color is always great!
-- They are neither man nor woman- They are neither brute nor human- They are Ghouls oh and I just use photoshop for stuff like this
-- "try" meaning "tomorrow's really yesterday" "Fear is the dark room where the devil develops his negatives." [link] "The ladder of success doesn't care who climbs it, but the elevator of success carries only whores." - Me Amazing coloring 8D I love yer style!
-- DarkRaven44 is no longer a member of DeviantART. Very awesome
-- "you take some chocolate ... and you take two pieces of bread ... and you put the candy in the middle and you make a sandwich of it. and that would be a cake." Andy Warhol So stylish! It's great!
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