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Darren Taylor
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Posted: 17 June 2005 at 9:07am | IP Logged | 1 post reply

[999]

Scanning;-)

[I know, this was a "cheat" of a post but hey!]

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Darren Taylor
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Posted: 17 June 2005 at 9:52am | IP Logged | 2 post reply

[1000th post! Yay!]

Knowing this was coming I decided to draw a piece with the Vision in it...which in turn lead me to "theme" it on the Avengers.

The piece I've shared here has been censored because Jan's naughty bits are exposed and some of you guys-n-gals could be at work, for all I know.

If you -click- on the image it'll take you to a larger version, which is not censored so doing so must mean you think you can do so without any backlash;-)

[edited to add the dialogue: "Vision: 'Fasinating, how does she clean those hard to reach places?'"]

I've really enjoyed the community here and of course the man himself, Mr Byrne. Now on to the next 1000.



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Anthony castrillo
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BRILLIANT!!!
Happy 1000th Darren! Hope the next 1000th are as
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Darren Taylor
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 Anthony castrillo wrote:
BRILLIANT!!!
Happy 1000th Darren! Hope the next 1000th are as
appetizing.

Thanks dude, particulary as I now only have 999 to go thanks to this reply;-)

 

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Darren - HOW NAUGHTY!  But very well done!  Congratulations on reaching 1000.

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Darren Taylor
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 Matthew T. Carpenter, Sr. wrote:
HOW NAUGHTY!  But very well done!  Congratulations on reaching 1000.

Thank-you Matthew, now I feel like I'm on the road to earning my spurs round here-LOL.

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Stephen Bergstrom
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Nice Solar, Anthony.

Another commission, or did the X-O piece put you in a Valiant mood?

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 Anthony castrillo wrote:
[Solar prelim]

Oooo, really nice. The first thing that struck me was the "power" the sketchy lines bring to the mood of the piece...I wonder if I could keep that in!?!?

I feel an experiment coming on... 

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Darren Taylor
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Well here we go...couldn't resist. An hours worth, trying to keep the sketchy power to the inks.

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Actually I think it looks better without the whiteout at the top:

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 Darren Taylor wrote:

Actually I think it looks better without the whiteout at the top:

Nice piece Darren...my only suggestion/ complaint would be the squiggly white lines and circles. This piece exudes POWER but the curvature detracts from the piece IMO. They may work if they were not so thick but I believe it would be stronger just to delete them. Again, good work...just my 2 cents.i 

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