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Started by SA, October 09, 2013, 03:54:29 AM

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SA

Like it says in the first post, they're yours to do with as you like.

Just remember to add my name (which you have in this instance so yay).


Nomadic

These are pretty impressive, don't suppose I could add myself to the list for a drawing.

SA

You for sure definilly can.

Nomadic

Quote from: SA
You for sure definilly can.

Awesome, in that case I was thinking you could draw the following:

A clockwork whale golem. Its exterior is a mixture of riveted brass plates which show occasional glimpses through openings to a morass of gears, pipes, pistons, and various other mechanical intricacies. Instead of a tail it trails a bundle of tentacular cables, ending in myriad grippers, tools, and instruments.

SA

Man Oh Man. That's going to be tough.

But it's going to happen.

Ninja D!

If it's something you'd do, I'd add you to a very short list of people to talk to before advertising when I'm looking to hire someone to do artwork for my publishing endeavors. I run a sci-fi / horror literary zine and may publish some novels or anthologies in those genres.

SA

All for it.

I should probs get on with my backlog...

LordVreeg

No one's going to complain about how long it takes to get free, highly appreciated art.
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SA

FOMORIAN
as far as I got before my damn tablet broke.
The next one will be in pencil.
(in fact, I may take a crack at the goat-headed fomorian)

Ninja D!

Quote from: LordVreegNo one's going to complain about how long it takes to get free, highly appreciated art.
A thousand times this. A friend of mine volunteered to do the cover art for the first annual anthology of my zine, free of charge. I didn't get the piece for probably four months but now everyone loves it. If what you're doing is worthwhile and you're not dealing with some kind of professional business contract, time shouldn't really matter. And, from what I've seen, what you're doing is well worth the wait.