When something like that hangs down, one must react appropriately to it's awesome power. It's true, try it.
This is another amazing badge done by one of my favorite artists, Brian Reynolds (he did this one too) at FC. He made the neat suggestion that I could cut out the name part, and put a little rotating piece of paper on the back so I can change titles. Should I ever get steady hands, I may try it out (or not, since knowing me I'd probably destroy the badge).
And yeah, my scanner ate a lot of color on this one.
This is another amazing badge done by one of my favorite artists, Brian Reynolds (he did this one too) at FC. He made the neat suggestion that I could cut out the name part, and put a little rotating piece of paper on the back so I can change titles. Should I ever get steady hands, I may try it out (or not, since knowing me I'd probably destroy the badge).
And yeah, my scanner ate a lot of color on this one.
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Species Raccoon
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It is indeed a rare thing for every single character in a movie to act intelligently and smartly (well, I think Bennings had a judgment lapse as he went outside by himself, but he was under a bit of stress at the time. And since that's my favorite shot in the movie I'm OK with it).
Oh, there's a few. Just gotta look.
Random recent example: Splinter. Good and fun, with smart characters (while I was watching it my friend was talking to the screen about what the characters should do, like most people do in horror movies (i.e. "Don't go in there"). And then they actually did what he said. It was surreal). Check it out.
Random recent example: Splinter. Good and fun, with smart characters (while I was watching it my friend was talking to the screen about what the characters should do, like most people do in horror movies (i.e. "Don't go in there"). And then they actually did what he said. It was surreal). Check it out.
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