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Chris Yeoman
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Matthew Hansel
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I hate each of you talented bastards more and more everyday.

I'll try to post something later.

Hugs and kisses!

MPH

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Marc Baptiste
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Chris... RUB IT IN!

Mary... it was great before... it's even MORE gorgeous now. 

 

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George Edwards
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Marc- those are some nice sketches, I like Phoenix the best

James, wonderful colors on Robin, a fearsome Kingpin and good job on Chris' Flash

Mray- Yes, I believe every artist has their own working style. Some things are the same, and some are different. BTW, very good WW. Keep it up.


Anthony, much better MM. Classic shot!

Chris- great job on Classic Green Lantern, and fantastic job at drawing Night! You paid a lot of attention to detail- that's great! A great tribute to my character- thanks!

Chris Malgrain- very nice jungle shot!

New BattleWorlds post

The Seer- a widescreen illustration

Click here for full-size poster

http://www.battleworlds.com/downloads/WALLPAPER/seer.jpg



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Mary Ward
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George, thanks for the input. That is one of the things I noticed as I watched this thread and the people who post on it: everyone's style is as unique and individualistic as they are. Everyone has their own flavors and preferences according to their perceptions, which just goes to show that all art and all people are valuable'

Chris...you did a fantastic job on the detailing. It is the most time consuming part; I know.

George...love the poster! Always love your stuff. The website for Battleworlds is polished and professional. The interactive game play is a promising prospect. Now is there an animated series too? Will have to go back and look.

Marc...thank you. I am looking forward to your rendition of Nightcrawler.

Mr. Hansel, by all means...post away! Your flavor is just as appreciated as anyone else's, and just as enjoyed!

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Matthew Hansel
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How come I'm Mr. Hansel????  Have you been talking to Simko again??? ;-)

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Because of your age...
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Mary Ward
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Matt...giggle! Sorry!

Matt C. ...giggle...giggle!

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Matthew Hansel
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Oh sure...I turn 30 and suddenly I'm the old man of the group!

As John Mellencamp once said, "Guys aren't worth a f*ck until they're 40!"

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It's the avatar that makes you appear more..."distinguished"...

If you catch my drift...

..."distinguished"...
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Mary Ward
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Matt, no I missed your birthday! April 2nd...happy belated b-day, bub! 

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Richard Patton
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Richard...art school was great. I think I found myself excelling more at the
time with Design and English courses! My drawing instructor would have
us focusing on ellipses by drawing firehydrants! I remember standing
outside my apartment in February in downtown Milwaukee drawing a
hydrant with gloved hands.

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LOL! Boy, does drawing in gloves sound familiar. Did you just work in
pencil? Get this... we have the same birthday!
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