We want to know what love means to you!
Get your creative juices flowing and design a movie poster for "Paper Heart" that focuses on the theme "What Does Love Mean to Me?".
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CommentsWow, hes ripped. Lol nice job
Comme on dit " Les grands esprits se rencontrent"
Le même jour on édite tous les deux un dessin dans le même thème à savoir : Purification avec de la flotte qui tombe dessus. ^ ^; Mais, bon le tien est quand même autrement plus viril ! Super bon bouleot sur la cascade ! Z'aime beaucoup ! ^ ^ Yeah, kinda went to the exact opposite of me, there. Thanks for the good comment!
-- --insert witty signature here-- Wow! The way you did the waterfall is amazing! ^_^ and the guy's hot. >>; and he's gotta be strong to do that....and I agree about the naked thing. It would hurt.
-- My love is like a circle, It never ends and the more you hit it, the faster it spins. Hey, that's pretty spiffy looking. I think you pulled off the waterfall effects nicely. I especially like how his hair looks wet and strand-y, like the water is indeed pushing it straight down. A little detail but still a nice one. As for his 'undies', i think it makes perfect sense. Any anime or cartoon or movie ya see some "training" thing like this in, they always have at least their undies on, heh.
-- There's something special that Assey hates about each and every one of you. He may not know what it is yet...but it's there. Thanks, Assey! And yeah, I thought the undies would be a good thing. Anything better than putting your nads in a water blender.
-- --insert witty signature here-- Thank you! That waterfall was hard to do, but I'm glad it came out alright.
-- --insert witty signature here-- *winces at the thought*
-- There's something special that Assey hates about each and every one of you. He may not know what it is yet...but it's there. En effet, la ressemblance des thèmes est troublante... éh, que veux-tu, nous sommes géniaux!
Merci beaucoup pour les bons commentaires! -- --insert witty signature here-- |
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