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PRODIGY Prelude to Corruption by =anathemasremedy:iconanathemasremedy:


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Submitted: March 28, 2003
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Pens died for this pic, I'll have you know. lol.

Prodigy scan the croud. Inspired by 'Serial Thrilla' from The Fat Of The Land. Oh yes.

I think this might just be the difinitive style of mine to draw these guys in, finally. Its fun. Love

Clockwise from top left: Keith Flint, Liam Howlett and Maxim.

Linux/Unix Mel
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I love the way the picture is layed out and keeping it black and white makes it look even nicer!!

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You are drowning in a sea of wrong, as I go by in my ship of right
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Extremely extremely cool, I love the good balance you have of tones and shades. The characterization is also superb.
ack! the cuteness.. i love it.

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the heart has its reasons which reason knows nothing of
Great pen work. Interesting style and outfits ^_^

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~Mirai
GREAT black and white work.
This is most certainly cool.
INCREDIBLE. That's all I can think of to say at the moment. My brain has been silenced with awe. Your pens did not die in vain!
I amazed by your handle over clothes and hair. The effect of the crowd is really nice as well. My only suggestion is, considering the style you've developed, to make his cigerette smoke a little more stylized. A minor suggestion, just a minor opinion.
Good suggestion, Smurfwreck, thanks :) (Smile) I'd like to... but to be honest, I've no idea gow to go about it without making it look like clouds. lol. How does one stylize smoke? any suggestions or examples would be awesome. Thankee.

And thanks for all of teh great comments so far, all :) (Smile)

Linux/Unix Mel

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"I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world." - Einstein

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