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The The Thorn-faced Slickster is a mythical specie discovered at the heart of the Amazon.
This feisty little sprite is as slithery as a lizard and as shifty as a jackrabbit, making it extremely difficult to catch.
At the tip of its tongue is a retractable stinger, which injects a toxin that could kill a full grown man in 30 seconds.
Yep, it could literally lick you to death. He-he-he.
Artsist's Note:
The Skribbles were a little bit hard to see, so I put some outer glow, so the judges won't have a hard time (if ever...hehehe)
The The Thorn-faced Slickster is a mythical specie discovered at the heart of the Amazon.
This feisty little sprite is as slithery as a lizard and as shifty as a jackrabbit, making it extremely difficult to catch.
At the tip of its tongue is a retractable stinger, which injects a toxin that could kill a full grown man in 30 seconds.
Yep, it could literally lick you to death. He-he-he.
Artsist's Note:
The Skribbles were a little bit hard to see, so I put some outer glow, so the judges won't have a hard time (if ever...hehehe)
Image size
1875x1250px 1.63 MB
Date Taken
Aug 21, 2011, 5:09:36 PM
© 2011 - 2024 EilSamaehl
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I think it would do the picture good if the background had more features and detail, but the main illustration looks very good.
The white lines bothered me though, but as I understood from your note that's not really part of the illustration. Why do you need to emphasize the lines for the judges though? I might be missing a principle of Skribble due to ignorance.
The white lines bothered me though, but as I understood from your note that's not really part of the illustration. Why do you need to emphasize the lines for the judges though? I might be missing a principle of Skribble due to ignorance.