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Submitted: March 19, 2008
File Size: 1.1 MB
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Resolution: 852×1280
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Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D3
Shutter Speed: 10/600 second
F Number: F/2.8
Focal Length: 62 mm
ISO Speed: 800
Date Picture Taken: Mar 18, 2008, 6:49:50 AM

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This is a school project. It's about 3 feet tall and I did it with a sharpie
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Oh my, this looks very...intense.

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I am Iggy Pop's illegitimate child.
Whimsical and nonsensical to say the least, but interesting. :gallery:

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I'm a writer, singer, actor, lawyer, director, musician, cannibal, artistic photographer, comedic genius, sniper, necrophile, voice actor, pizza enthusiast, evil mastermind, and liscensed neuro-surgeon...WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT?!!
Dude, that's freaking awesome.
With school projects that big, it's too easy to see mistakes.

What sort of perspective were those boxes done in? They appear to be angling towards a vanishing point, but I' unsure :]

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Kiya: Actress, Artist, Writer. Neurotic, Unpredictable, Off The Wall.
[[Don't like it? Get over it.]]
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You never learn anything by doing it right.
niiiice, cant say i ever did anything like this for a school project, but i did my fair share in class, thrilling teachers you see...
balanced to perfection, not overly cluttered or too bleak
pastel paper?
The downside of a sharpie is that you can't erase... But yeah, the perspective is messed up on the drawing but I think it's worse because of the picture, the drawing was not on a flat surface and I tried to stretch it in photoshop.

Anyway, thanks for the review !
The school curriculum(lolwut) seems to like the messy art. Y'know, painting, prints, etc. No one loves me enough to let me use any Sharpies.

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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.
The Law of Fives is never wrong
woah! this thing is brilliant!
so much to look at, i dunno but i reckon this would look pretty slick coloured. Its got a smooth vectory feel to it

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