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Well, with October coming up, it's time to prepare for Halloween!
... honestly, do we have to prepare for Halloween at the end of AUGUST! I'm not exaggerating here! I've seen COUNTLESS grocery stores full of Halloween stuff... at the tail-end of summer! Fall hasn't even started, and we're ALREADY preparing for Halloween... which, as of right now, is only about a month away. It's like Christmas... which, by the way, I've seen Sears ALREADY pull out their Christmas trees... again, autumn hasn't even started!
Bah... whatever, at least this gives me time to prepare for Halloween. This whole month of September, especially these last few days, I've been posting up a LOT of stuff, mainly to make up for the two months I've been absent... but also because I'm starting school again on Monday! How exciting!
So before I get locked up in the books, I'm going to give you something for you to remember me by before I disappear for a while- an evil cat.
This is a first for me, as I've never made a design for a jack-o-lantern before... which is what this is. For my first try... I'll admit, it wasn't a bad first time. It's not perfect, as there are some spot that I feel if you cut out the pumpkin design will fall apart; namely the ears. But I feel like I did pretty good- and I WILL show you a finished jack-o-lantern with this design once I finish it (I'm quite redundant today, huh?).
And yes, if you guys want to use this design, you can go ahead and use it! It's absolutely free and I hope that it works out well. :D And, yes, just remember that all the black is what should be cut from the pumpkin for your own jack-o-lantern.
Well... so long, September- hello, October!
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Well, with October coming up, it's time to prepare for Halloween!
... honestly, do we have to prepare for Halloween at the end of AUGUST! I'm not exaggerating here! I've seen COUNTLESS grocery stores full of Halloween stuff... at the tail-end of summer! Fall hasn't even started, and we're ALREADY preparing for Halloween... which, as of right now, is only about a month away. It's like Christmas... which, by the way, I've seen Sears ALREADY pull out their Christmas trees... again, autumn hasn't even started!
Bah... whatever, at least this gives me time to prepare for Halloween. This whole month of September, especially these last few days, I've been posting up a LOT of stuff, mainly to make up for the two months I've been absent... but also because I'm starting school again on Monday! How exciting!
So before I get locked up in the books, I'm going to give you something for you to remember me by before I disappear for a while- an evil cat.
This is a first for me, as I've never made a design for a jack-o-lantern before... which is what this is. For my first try... I'll admit, it wasn't a bad first time. It's not perfect, as there are some spot that I feel if you cut out the pumpkin design will fall apart; namely the ears. But I feel like I did pretty good- and I WILL show you a finished jack-o-lantern with this design once I finish it (I'm quite redundant today, huh?).
And yes, if you guys want to use this design, you can go ahead and use it! It's absolutely free and I hope that it works out well. :D And, yes, just remember that all the black is what should be cut from the pumpkin for your own jack-o-lantern.
Well... so long, September- hello, October!
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Category Artwork (Traditional) / Miscellaneous
Species Housecat
Size 1031 x 1280px
File Size 135.8 kB
I know, I was making a reference to the Nostalgia Critic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLLW9EsCFoQ
It's a neat design for your jack-o-latern.
I'd be careful with how you do the eyes though. The lid underneath the right one could be a bit too thin and might break by accident.
But I like the design very much. If only my old home town celebrated Halloween more; and if only they allowed us to carve pumpkins on base.
I'd be careful with how you do the eyes though. The lid underneath the right one could be a bit too thin and might break by accident.
But I like the design very much. If only my old home town celebrated Halloween more; and if only they allowed us to carve pumpkins on base.
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