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suthnmeh In reply to ??? [2013-05-09 21:27:08 +0000 UTC]
Oh yesss, I almost always work on a mid-tone or darker now.
Thanks a lot!
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Kalavel-Loki [2012-03-22 20:13:09 +0000 UTC]
looool, la camiseta de hellboy XD
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CVDart1990 [2012-03-11 22:51:25 +0000 UTC]
I just <3 Megamind!
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Kiarachu [2011-09-12 10:31:40 +0000 UTC]
This sketches are awesome! HE is AWESOME!
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suthnmeh In reply to Kiarachu [2011-09-12 11:40:45 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a lot! And thank you for the favs!
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Kiarachu In reply to suthnmeh [2011-09-12 11:48:18 +0000 UTC]
No problem for both XD
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LeoNeal-CP [2011-06-10 21:25:15 +0000 UTC]
haha~ I love Megamind! X3!
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Beegirl17 [2011-05-29 01:33:17 +0000 UTC]
He looks like a mercenary for Metro Man's sake. I MUST HAVE HIM.
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suthnmeh In reply to Beegirl17 [2011-05-29 07:36:52 +0000 UTC]
For Metro Man?? XD
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Beegirl17 [2011-05-27 23:15:53 +0000 UTC]
HE'S SO BEAUTIFUL. I MUST HAVE HIM, AND MAKE HIM MY GROOM. Keep up the work.
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Beegirl17 In reply to suthnmeh [2011-05-27 23:22:11 +0000 UTC]
Say, do you do commissions?
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Beegirl17 In reply to suthnmeh [2011-05-27 23:39:54 +0000 UTC]
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwe! I thought it was free. Anyway, I'm 14, though. I was going to asks you to do me a commission.
My oc is named Emily Ritchi. I'm doing a story based on the aftermaths of Tightens defeat. You can check my story if you want to.
*The central characters are Emily Ritchi, Bernard Brown (I just thought the last name "Brown" because every character had an alternate name in which there last name's letter was the same as there first name's letter), and Megamind.
*She has blonde hair that looks like Roxanne's but longer.
*Through my story, Emily's skin pigment changes, giving her a blue layout with fair skin veins on her face (reference to the movie Beastly). She has the black hair and greenish blue eyes. She doesn't have the big head.
*Her super heroine outfit would be a reference to the Mrs. Incredible from the movie, The Incredibles, but in blue and black.
I hope you could change your mind, but I understand.
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Beegirl17 In reply to suthnmeh [2011-05-29 04:18:43 +0000 UTC]
So does that mean that I can't get my commission done, 'cause I totally understand.
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Beegirl17 In reply to suthnmeh [2011-05-30 15:45:44 +0000 UTC]
So are you doing another picture on megamind, because I have an awesome idea.
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suthnmeh In reply to Beegirl17 [2011-05-30 16:06:38 +0000 UTC]
=___=
I am currently working on a challenge for me, yes.
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Beegirl17 In reply to suthnmeh [2011-05-30 16:12:45 +0000 UTC]
what's the challenge?
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MarsW [2011-05-15 01:32:11 +0000 UTC]
EstΓ‘ genial, me encanta lo bien que haces sus expresiones! Pero... eso que lleva no e suna camisa con la bureau donde trabaja Hellboy? XDD *revisa los comments anteriores* SΓ que lo es! XDD
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suthnmeh In reply to MarsW [2011-05-15 07:35:18 +0000 UTC]
Jejej si, acertaste. Es el logo del BPRD, un pequeΓ±o guiΓ±o a otro de mis fandoms favoritos. Muchas gachas!
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suthnmeh In reply to KatiraMoon [2011-04-15 07:16:16 +0000 UTC]
Ooooh I agree Thank you!
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suthnmeh In reply to WeLNiuXtea [2011-02-21 16:58:04 +0000 UTC]
EPIC INDEED!!! I drew it on paper, then colored it digitally^^
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DarkGoddess137 [2011-02-06 03:49:20 +0000 UTC]
Quick question, the symbol on his chest, of the hand holding the sword. Isn't that from hellboy?
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suthnmeh In reply to DarkGoddess137 [2011-02-06 09:11:37 +0000 UTC]
Yes, indeed^^ It's the BPRD logo.
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suthnmeh In reply to Allantsuki [2011-01-15 09:37:57 +0000 UTC]
oh NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
you have no choice but to buy the dvd five times so we get a sequel.
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Allantsuki In reply to suthnmeh [2011-01-15 12:37:58 +0000 UTC]
LOL
Is it really that good?
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suthnmeh In reply to Allantsuki [2011-01-15 22:38:52 +0000 UTC]
Ffff ok, so the movie is not pixar quality, but the CHARACTER OF MEGAMIND HOCRAP!!! Plus the movie's great too XD
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pitbulllady In reply to suthnmeh [2011-01-17 02:21:19 +0000 UTC]
I have to disagree with it not being "Pixar quality"; in fact, I'd say it's BETTER. Pixar has disappointed me lately with its treatment of its "villains". Pixar wants us to believe that "villains", as well as "heroes", are BORN, not MADE-once a Bad Guy, always a Bad Guy. They want us to believe that people just start out rotten to the core and that there's no changing them, thus most of their movies have a character that everyone hates, who gets beat up and "offed" by the so-called "Good Guy" near the end. We don't get any insight, with the exception of Syndrome from "The Incredibles", as to WHY the "Bad Guys" act the way they do; we're just supposed to accept that they were conceived evil, born evil, and died evil, for no real reason.
This is of course, a very narrow-minded view of the world, and not a very positive one. It totally pissed me off at the end of "Monsters, Inc.", for example, when Sulley and Mike take the law into their own hands and "banish" Randall Boggs to the Human World, where he is attacked, beaten brutally, and possibly killed and eaten as a direct result of their actions, and yet, they are treated as heroes...I mean, WTF?? Two wrongs SOOO do not make a right! Metroman wouldn't have done that, would he? I mean, look at all the times that Megamind tried to off HIM, all the trouble the blue guy caused, and how easily Metroman could have just crushed him like an eggshell and been done with it, yet he didn't. He always handed him over to the proper authorities to deal with, believing that it was not his place, as a real hero, to dole out punishment on the villain. Once Megamind diffused Hal's super powers, HE could have take the low road and just destroyed the guy, but he didn't. We see Hal being escorted away by the police and later see him in "The Happy Room" in the prison, and we can sympathize even with him because we know of the rejection and pain he has been dealt. We are given a message that even "bad" people can and do change, which is so much better and fresher than Pixar's trite "Bad Guy threatens Good Guy, Good Guy beats up Bad Guy and wins" formula. It's getting to the point where Pixar's movies are like some sort of meme, where you just fill in the names of the Good Guys and Bad Guys and the cause of their conflict and the means by which the Good Guys kill/defeat the Bad Guys, and that's it. And this is original HOW?
Sorry for my rant, but it had to be said. Pixar has become like the Emperor whose new "clothes" look great to the masses, who are in denial about his nakedness. Insofar as its take on the whole "Good Guys vs. Bad Guys", "Megamind" blows away anything Pixar has produced, in terms of originality and positive messages. I am so hoping that Pixar will give Randall(IF he survived) the same chance that Dreamworks gave to Megs in the upcoming sequel to "Monsters, Inc.", but I doubt that will ever happen, not if their latest two movies are any indicator.
pitbulllady
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suthnmeh In reply to pitbulllady [2011-01-17 19:52:40 +0000 UTC]
Wow.
To tell you the truth I don't see how Pixar's latest villains are different from their early ones. And everyone's entitled to their opinion, but I find Pixar does usually give villains their story and their motivations, in least or greater measure. Syd was just a creepy kid who didn't think toys could feel anything, so we can't see him as being literally evil. Hopper was more of a standard bastard, and Randall was another standard jealous bastard, but Mr.Waternoose only wanted to save his family business. Stinky Pete's another bastard, but he's obviously traumatised and angry that he's always been the ugly toy from the series that no one ever buys, and suddenly gets this great deal that he just can't ignore. In Finding Nemo there are actually no villains. Anton Ego becomes in the end a likeable character. Charles Muntz has been living alone for decades with his herd of dogs in the middle of the jungle looking for a bird to get his prestige back. So Ok, now I'm ranting, but I just couldn't see your point, heh. I guess I'm just a fan of Pixar's.
Now about the good guys taking the law into their own hands... I'd say the typical good guy who's just so so good that no matter how much the bad guy pisses him off, kills his family, tortures him, tries to kill him... he's just too decent to actually do anything to him. Not that I'm excusing it, I just see it as more realistic. The bad guys aren't so bad, so the good guys aren't so good! Plus that was just cartoon violence XDDD It was supposed to be funny And of course not only Pixar has villains... And to compare with Megamind (which I adore, so don't take this like bad criticism) The villain in Megamind has always been Hal, not Megamind. If we look at the structure of almost every movie out there, we have a main character and an antagonist (not necessarily a villain). Hal is both. Megamind does behave like a villain in the beginning, but in reality he's always been the protagonist. It's just that the protagonist is now wearing villain clothes. Maybe if Megamind had turned out as evil in the end as he pretended to be in the beginning it would've breaken some molds, but Megamind has never been more than a naughty, misunderstood, awesomely skilled kid. He really couldn't hurt a fly.
Fff anyway, we can all go on and on about this, but I really don't like to argue or even debate, because your opinion is yours. I think what I like about Pixar is its stories and its usually pintoresque characters. How many animated movies have an 80 year old as the main character?
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Allantsuki In reply to suthnmeh [2011-01-15 22:49:46 +0000 UTC]
THEN I SHALT WATCH IT
someday
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suthnmeh In reply to Allantsuki [2011-01-15 23:18:41 +0000 UTC]
yes you shall!
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akuma-neko [2011-01-13 02:12:19 +0000 UTC]
AH!! He's wearing a BPRD t-shirt! <3
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