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It came from the deep...

Digital Comics Fantasy posted on Dec 18, 2000
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This image of Burn fighting a giant octopus thing was rendered using Frank Miller's inking style. I like the style because it forces the eye to make an image out of a grouping of semi related lines. It goes a longway to showing people art is only what you make of it.

Comments (5)


bonbon

2:33AM | Mon, 18 December 2000

and art is what the individual sees,if their mind is open,they can see the whole point of the art,but for some, the image is a mystery. this is a great piece of art,i really love what you do!! please continue to post your art...=)

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Teyon

2:45AM | Mon, 18 December 2000

Thanks! I won't stop until my hands fall off!

Angel Michael

5:10AM | Mon, 18 December 2000

I was never big on this style of image, but a can appreciate the complexity of the illusion.

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1:49PM | Mon, 18 December 2000

its amazing how 2 colors black and white can create such a vivid image... very nice.

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Digimon

5:15PM | Sun, 02 July 2006

Absolutley love this!! Did a few like this as well, the total contrast, yeah Frank Miller thing, though he didn't invent it, he sure had a way with it! This is stunning, straight into my favorites!!


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