BECAUSE TRICORNER HATS ARE AWESOME.
This guy. He like, robs people while yelling "Stand and deliver!" And then he rides away on his robot unicorn and then turns into a werewolf. His robot unicorn also turns into a werewolf. Also... his heroic facial scars allow him to shoot rainbow lazers out of his bum.
Graphite.
Edit: Haha, just noticed there's a dog hair on the scan. Story of my life, right there.
This guy. He like, robs people while yelling "Stand and deliver!" And then he rides away on his robot unicorn and then turns into a werewolf. His robot unicorn also turns into a werewolf. Also... his heroic facial scars allow him to shoot rainbow lazers out of his bum.
Graphite.
Edit: Haha, just noticed there's a dog hair on the scan. Story of my life, right there.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Human
Species Monkey
Size 586 x 688px
File Size 83.7 kB
Beautifully done, Kyoht. I love how all the dark shades are concentrated within the borders of his hat and the collar of his coat -- draws the eye right to his face.
Name? I'm going for "Black Tom". Sounds like a good name for a highwayman. I first thought of "Black Dick" but then thought the snickering of the coach's passngers would probably piss him off.
"Stand and deliver! I'm Black Dick!" See what I mean about the snickering? "Black Tom", much better.
Name? I'm going for "Black Tom". Sounds like a good name for a highwayman. I first thought of "Black Dick" but then thought the snickering of the coach's passngers would probably piss him off.
"Stand and deliver! I'm Black Dick!" See what I mean about the snickering? "Black Tom", much better.
I can't believe someone referenced this poem...I mean I can, because I was going to, but you beat me too it!
My 4th grade teacher used to read The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes to us all the time in class, that and the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere by Henry Longfellow. Every time I go back and read these poems I have to read them with her cadence and inflection, I suppose they must have been my favorite part about her class.
"Look for me by moonlight;
Watch for me by moonlight;
I'll come to thee by moonlight, though hell should bar the way!" - Noyes
My 4th grade teacher used to read The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes to us all the time in class, that and the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere by Henry Longfellow. Every time I go back and read these poems I have to read them with her cadence and inflection, I suppose they must have been my favorite part about her class.
"Look for me by moonlight;
Watch for me by moonlight;
I'll come to thee by moonlight, though hell should bar the way!" - Noyes
Every time I see that title, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2CFM4ev-g8 starts playing in my head.
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