A painting for my post-apocalyptic zombie hunting brother, of himself, his hair, and his half-tailed cat, Iggy.
(Acrylic on wood.)
(Acrylic on wood.)
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1100 x 602px
File Size 659.6 kB
I really love that sky.
Though I would say, that is not the most stealthy of hair if your going to try to hit someone from down range undetected, heh heh!
And if you didn't know "The Zombie Survival Guide" is being adapted into a video game that is going to be heavily strategy based. If anyone has played the old Fallout Games or XCOM, something like that with focus on creating a safe haven and such. All weapon and item statistics are being pulled out from the book.
Though I would say, that is not the most stealthy of hair if your going to try to hit someone from down range undetected, heh heh!
And if you didn't know "The Zombie Survival Guide" is being adapted into a video game that is going to be heavily strategy based. If anyone has played the old Fallout Games or XCOM, something like that with focus on creating a safe haven and such. All weapon and item statistics are being pulled out from the book.
You know... If you really want to survive a zombie alpakalips, all you need to do is move to an arid environment. like the southern midwest. It would take a few days for anything that can't form the thought of "i need to drink something" to dry into husks, zombie undeath or not..
nearly every rpg played that wasn't AD&D in the seventies was post apocalyptic. I've seen a vast multitude of them from Frazetta or Vallyho-like artists none however had a cat. Nearly all favored dogs because dogs are easier to draw.
If your brother found himself in Ohio on a vast area of the "Walking Dead" set, he might look like this but I'd think he'd have the same Mohawk on his cat too!
If your brother found himself in Ohio on a vast area of the "Walking Dead" set, he might look like this but I'd think he'd have the same Mohawk on his cat too!
Sorry, I combined story lines there, supposedly the area is somewhere around Arkansas or Tennessee from the types of people and the topography. For the present series.
I remember a reference Woody Harrelson's character made in a remark to the kid about going to Ohio when all of sudden he stopped his truck to check out a hostess truck in a ditch. I think that was a movie called "Zombieland". I added this obviously incorrect reference to the "Walking Dead" since I was attempting comedy without thinking it completely through.
Although Ohio, Indiana, Missouri and parts of Oklahoma look like that, but so does Nebraska, Kansas and Colorado. Walking Dead could be anywhere since all those places that had suburbias all look the same. In the Walking Dead however they are attempting to go to Fort Bennings and began I think in Atlanta so they have not gone far out of Georgia. There was a lot of building in Georgia about the time it tapered off in California, all suburbias look the same but you can tell in some places where you are, but suburbias all have the same maple or birch trees as everywhere else, and the same east coast south forty grass in front of the house. The country just lacks roads that look like roads.
I remember a reference Woody Harrelson's character made in a remark to the kid about going to Ohio when all of sudden he stopped his truck to check out a hostess truck in a ditch. I think that was a movie called "Zombieland". I added this obviously incorrect reference to the "Walking Dead" since I was attempting comedy without thinking it completely through.
Although Ohio, Indiana, Missouri and parts of Oklahoma look like that, but so does Nebraska, Kansas and Colorado. Walking Dead could be anywhere since all those places that had suburbias all look the same. In the Walking Dead however they are attempting to go to Fort Bennings and began I think in Atlanta so they have not gone far out of Georgia. There was a lot of building in Georgia about the time it tapered off in California, all suburbias look the same but you can tell in some places where you are, but suburbias all have the same maple or birch trees as everywhere else, and the same east coast south forty grass in front of the house. The country just lacks roads that look like roads.
Dam it!! Now you'v gone and given me inspiration to keep playing/drawing post-apocalyptic type stuff!!
lol cheers for that.
This is pure Win! Its not often We get to see them crazy hoomanz lurking about round here (a subject i'v been practicing on for months now), wonderful scene its making me feel all worm sitting here in my cold welsh valleys, lol.
That's one lucky Bro you got.
lol cheers for that.
This is pure Win! Its not often We get to see them crazy hoomanz lurking about round here (a subject i'v been practicing on for months now), wonderful scene its making me feel all worm sitting here in my cold welsh valleys, lol.
That's one lucky Bro you got.
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