tripperfunster (
tripperfunster) wrote2008-08-30 08:52 pm
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My neighbour's kids. (art)
Just a little sumthin' sumthin' for my next door neighbours.
Over at DA 'cause I'm too lazy to type up the comments again.
Over at DA 'cause I'm too lazy to type up the comments again.
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But I think you did a great job with what you had to work with! That's a seriously faded picture! (oy gevalt)
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The husband also loves to burn EVERYTHING. (we live in the country, so it's not completely odd to burn your garbage) but the man takes it to a whole new level.
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And, as much as I love your (or anybody's) porn, my favorite thing you ever drew was the picture of Al in the Superman costume. People always remark on it when he leaves his business cards. I just don't mention that the same person drew that as well as Sphincter Lickin' Good (which isn't on display, but still gets regular viewings by people too stupid to leave while they still have a chance to avoid the need for a good eyeball bleachin').
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I'm glad that Sphincter Lickin' Good still traumatizes people from time to time! :D
I actually LIKE drawing things for other people. Generally, when I am 'forced' to draw something out of my regular realm, it's a good oppourtunity to learn something new.
Well, let's just say that I learned something new this time! ;)
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Hell, I bring out Sphincter Lickin' Good at the drop of a hat. Actually, if it was on display in the guest room it wouldn't get seen nearly as often as it does now. People always seem to ask about this "Harry Potter stuff and what I do with it" so I gleefully explain and use your art to cull out the weak from future fandom participation. No need to encourage the weak of
mindheart.It could be just that I'm not as talented as you are or I'm just overly sensitive, but I can just tell that whenever I draw something for someone else it isn't quite what they had in mind and I end up very disappointed because, although it certainly doesn't seem like it, I really want people to like the things I do for them. And knowing it isn't quite right bothers me long after they've already put my art in the recycle bin.
I'm glad though that you could still turn it around and make it into a positive experience. I think that's really one of the keys to success.