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©2007-2009 ~JunkyCow
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like an elephant graveyard, but with giant people.

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:iconthe-ninja-monkey:
I like how you used the line colour for contrast in the background.

Such smooth lines too.
Nice.

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:iconalmightywill:
Should've had an elephant sitting on top. For irony.

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:iconsasquacth:
lolzlolzlolz x} looks great
:iconexpoblast:
I loves the style !

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:iconjunkycow:
haha, i shouldve

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:iconalmightywill:
Is it too late to go back?

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All phenomena are directly or indirectly related to the number five, and this relationship can always be demonstrated given enough ingenuity on the part of the demonstrator.
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:iconjunkycow:
yeah, I only keep the .flas for drawings I spend hours and hours on, and I drew this in about 15 minutes.

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:iconmakksor:
Maybe I'm just old-fashion,
but I didn't like the the blue dude sitting on the skull.

Also (boring help) you should divide your canvas in 3
(horizontal lines). Now, your canvas is divided in 2. This makes your drawing look unnatural and unpleasant to watch. The upper line of the big skull is in the middle of your drawing. So you have 1/2 skull and skeletons, 1/2 white background.
To improve your drawing, make it OR 1/3 skull (2/3 background) OR 2/3 skull.

This technique is called φ, the golden number. Google it. it's pretty interesting.
Architects, Photographers, painters use it.

Besides all of this, I love your smooth lines, and I like the idea.
nice.
:iconjunkycow:
I don't like drawings that are too evenly spaced, either. They look ugly to me, and I try to avoid it. This drawing, in my opinion, is actually pretty well-spaced. The foreground bones are in the bottom left corner, and the background bones fill the bottom right, and then the top half is white sky. Maybe it would look better if the background bones were slightly lower, so the blue guy and the skeleton he was sitting on were higher up, and filled the left side of the picture... but in any case, it's too late now, because I don't have the .fla anymore :/

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