--- On Fri, 4/2/11, jmhcustomart2004 <a_change_of_plans_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Oh, bullets will put her down, just like anyone else. Her physical >form will "die" in the sense that it will shut down briefly (technically, if >Molly was able to get out of there within the next 20-30 seconds she'd have >a chance of getting away). Her body will knit back together, but it takes a >little time.
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>--JMH
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Good to see you've been getting time and routine to do some drawing Jim! Excellent use of shading and lighting, with the single colour (red) highlight. Certainly a very 'dark' cartoon, in any sense! Don't want to speculate what bee got into your bonnet in regard to paedophiles, but let's face it, it's an illness that shouldn't just be 'tolerated'.
Quite brutal depictions, but I guess gets in a little practise for Caterwaul (which will be in similar style?). Gives you a chance to draw lots of fun stuff; anthros, guns, cars, action! The cartoon is shaping up that it is going to end really, really badly for Molly. Bit like the scene from the movie Ghost Ship (or Event Horizon) where the minor protagonist falls down a shaft to be skewered by long, sharp stakes. They've been seriously messed up, they're still alive and it's going to be a painful, slow end.
Apologies for being quiet - I only get online at work and have actually been having to spend lots of time doing what they pay me for recently! I'm still watching and moderating, so don't think standards are going to drop around here! Great to see the amount of stuff coming out at the moment with Cats 'n Cameras (that's going nicely - I look forward to each new episode) and the Dead Bitch cartoon.
Hope your health is holding, since you're still lugging through winter at the moment (mid summer over here) and you're getting a bit of time to finish off bike projects while it isn't riding weather. Did you ever get to putting the picture of Penance onto the Nighthawk? Fixing up my own ride the other day reminded me; I still haven't put any artwork on my bike... :-(
Keep up the great work - it seems to be when I am quiet online, you're around more, so maybe I'll stay quiet. ;-)
Scrapper, Black Dragon, advocating the old adage of keeping your words soft and sweet, because you never know when you may have to eat them!
Received on Thu Feb 03 2011 - 17:34:16 CST