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Great character designs and gorgeous colors. I also appreciate the effort you put into the background. Awesome work!

KaporiKnight responds:

Thank you so much!!

This was sweet and oddly moving, while also being wonderfully illustrated. Best of luck in the contest!

Ju1ceB0xBubbleBath responds:

thank you!

This is hellishly good! (pun intended) I especially like the hair, the way you used lines and color to convey the texture and interplay of light/shade is excellent. Great work!

Triibot responds:

Love the pun there. Also thanks. The shading on the fur was by far the most difficult to get right.

Your love and appreciation for this tradition come through loud and clear in this illustration. Beautiful linework and gorgeous coloring. The details on the cloth, flowers and make-up are my personal highlights here.

Palidoro responds:

I'm glad you noticed, the flowers in the outfit and the makeup were the things I wanted to work on the most!

The rippling effect around the impact zone is fantastic, and the detailed way you drew the town really sells the scale and implications of the destruction. Incredible work.

Ace0fredspades responds:

Thanks So Very Much!
My art is for attentive viewers like You)

Simply stunning. These colors really awaken something in me, a feeling of warmth and coziness like the one you get when you sit down for a cup of hot cocoa next to a fireplace. Wonderful work.

Kamikaye responds:

Thanks, that was the goal to capture that :)

These are breathtaking. They're very beautiful in a purely aesthetic sense, but also quite foreboding and eerie because of the subject matter. In awe of how clean the lines look, spectacular!

Patholopsy responds:

Thank you! I'm glad you like it!

I haven't read Pluto, but I'm familiar with it and Urasawa's work in general (I read Monster). His art style is not easy to replicate, so kudos for taking up the challenge. Love the composition and colors here.

GXLpics responds:

As an Astroboy fan I really liked the manga, it's so cool to see how they reimaginated all the og story as well as trying to find al the references to other tezuka's works

This would be incredible as it is, but the fact it was made in MS Paint is just mindblowing! Out of curiosity, how long does it take you to make something like this?

KohJhonesItula responds:

Thank you very much! That'll be kinda hard to tell because I do this inbetween hours or days. I'll say 6 to 8 hours perhaps. Most of the time just goes away doing mindless lines. Which I still find sorta relaxing. MsPaint has that simplicity where you can just not worry about complex tools and just dump whatever you're capable of.

This brings back memories of flicking through a DnD Monster Manual and stumbling upon something that you DON'T want to see in your campaign. And then the GM puts it in anyway.

Terrific work!

ThePsychoSheep responds:

Tabletop RPG's are a huge inspiration when making monsters like this.

Hello!
I love nature, science, Pokémon, gay stuff (both SFW and NSFW) and making comics - not necessarily in that order. My NG journey is about sharing all kinds of works and accepting that they're all equally valid ways of expressing myself through art.

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