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ParticipantSeeing that clip makes me want to break into her home. o.O
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ParticipantI'm watching you on DeviantArt, but just wanted to let you know here that I love your stuff. You've really been posting a lot of new artwork and it's appreciated. 🙂
Thanks, I really do appreciate the comments. I've got lots of stuff still to come. A lot of the older stuff isn't female muscle-related, but that's fine because most of the work I'm doing presently is. So I should be able to keep a regular stream of femuscle work along with the sketch sheets, furry drawings, and comic pages, of which there should be a few more uploaded this month. Every time I dig through a pile of artwork I turn up a few dozen pieces that I'd like to scan and upload. It should be a busy year for me in terms of uploading content. 200 deviations by year's end is possible. O.O
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Participantsorry if i'm lacking presence on the board, i'm a little busy :/
Busy drawing? ;D
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ParticipantYet another Akiko Daimon commission, this time from FatFoxLower:
What impresses me is not just that he did that without a series of preliminary or draft sketches, but that it's also different from his normal style (extremely large muscles and breasts, and cel-shading instead of softer color transitions). Then again, most artists who develop a unique style do so only after many years of learning the basics. Still, it's impressive and a nice addition to your gallery of commissions, Ed.
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ParticipantDiamond is gorgeous! 8) 😮
I concur. Blumace's linework is very good, nice use of line thickness to indicate mass and lighting.
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ParticipantMarch 29, 2009 at 10:02 pm in reply to: Cencership alive and well in USA-AT&T to start sending copyright warnings #81860Tonus
ParticipantWhile I find a lot of fault with both the movie and music industries and how they've handled the digital age, I think it's fair to point out that protecting copyrights isn't censorship.
That said, the issue of ISPs cooperating with these industries beyond what they are legally bound is a bad thing, possibly even for people who aren't engaged in software/media piracy. What happens when the RIAA or movie studios demand more detailed information on internet usage based on some flimsy excuse that it's critical to their efforts to protect their property? How hard will it be for an innocent person to get his internet service restored when it's suspended due to a mistake?
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ParticipantSomeone took a few photos and you can see them here, on Flickr.
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