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:iconopalseadragon:
There is deffinately something a bit creepy here .... *shudder*

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Opal

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:iconrickbw1:
:nod: lol that's the idea....Thanks :blackrose: :)

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:iconslimfadey:
That's fuckin' Killer!!! Awesome Dev. Thanks for using my stock.

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:iconrickbw1:
Your welcome thanks for the words

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The cure for boredom is curiousity. There is no cure for curiosity.
:iconbracey100:
I really wish I could praise this one,its got SO much going for it. Unfortunately where the snake becomes a man just grabs my eye and stops it cold. The unnatural 90 degree bend where snake becomes man just ruins this one for me. The two body types should flow gracefully into one another, not look like the were akwardlly slapped onto on another. The rest of the image is great, but sadly having an issue like right there in your focal point kills it.

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The probability of a young man meeting a desirable and
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:iconrickbw1:
I know where your coming from with your critique. I just wanted to leave the perfect flow of the line and toss it out the window. Why? because a it's always done and this character edgy, harsh.....i didn't want him quite that sleek. Still perhaps a meeting more in the middle would have been a wiser choice. thanks for sharing YOUR thoughts.

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The cure for boredom is curiousity. There is no cure for curiosity.
:iconbracey100:
Well you never know till you try eh? Keep experimenting, thats one of the thinks I like most about your work. It evolves.

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Beifeld's Principle:
The probability of a young man meeting a desirable and
receptive young female increases by pyramidal progression when he is
already in the company of: (1) a date, (2) his wife, (3) a better
looking and richer male friend.
:iconxerces:
so many snakes! very creepy work and nicely put together. a very disturbing scene if you saw it for real!

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:iconrickbw1:
lol...as a drill Sgt. I had once said "no risk no reward" Thanks :)

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