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Boards of Canada

Great peice you've got here mate, i don't know if this picture is actually in reference to the boards of canada song, but it definatly fits. Really good job man!

trippy

I really dig your style man, it sorta reminds me of roco's modern life cross bred with aaargh real monsters. really really cool man, keep it up

CloudEater responds:

Haha, thanks... I should try drawing those guys some time ;D

nice

Sorta reminds me of that movie 9 that was in the movies not soo long ago, really cool stuff man

boss

i gotta say man i checked out alot of your stuff, and i love your oldschool comic book style. as for this particular dude, i think he looks more like a cross between dad and the phantom, fairly epic combination if you ask me. keep up the good work man

dommi-fresh responds:

ha brilliant. thanks for the review glad you dig my style.

thats punk-rock yo

yeah cool pic you got there man, sort of reminds me of the flying bison of avatar, but slightly less PG. gotta love it, keep it up man

synergy

2 things i can honestly say i never thought would be coupled together, zombies, and spongebob, yet somhow....it just works. Great job man

Very Tidy

a really well put together character you have there man, great detail in the face and armour. But id have to say my favourite aspect would have to be the amazing detail in the chainmail he is wearing, real attention to detail. Nicely done :)

pretty tidy

wicked character man, the sword reminds me of zabimaru of that bleach show, id like to see him incorporated in an animation

cool desings

sick little character concepts man, id be keen to see the animation, could be very cool

wicked

really cool pic man, wish they sold lucky strikes here in aus

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Griffith University

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