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Wed Apr 2, 2008, 6:30 AM
it is funny to me that I look at most popular in "Traditional Art" and its 90 % cartoons!!!!


Not that cartoons are bad..in fact I like cartoons..but thats just not the first thing that comes to mind when I think traditional art!

Oh, and ANOTHER close up eye today! Let's start a tally!

I want to challenge those who chose the Daily Deviations to do just ONE day without

1. Exposed Breasts
2. Close up of an Eye
3. Pencil portrait rendered from a photograph

annnnd

4. A bloody girl


Think it could be done?

  • Listening to: silence
  • Reading: what paint is

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:iconfurmanjon:
No.

If only, however.

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:iconjoseherb:
I thought that this one was particularly hilarious.

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There is nothing to it except a naked woman, there isn't a title, there isn't a description, only a link to more naked women, and there isn't even a DD description.

I have to agree the DD's have been turning to crap.

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A challanging challange!

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:icondarkdesyre:
Yes Im disappointed that with all the talented traditional artists, photographers and digital artists... that they cant feature more original art then anime characters ( which isnt even the artists original character) copies of photos ( which isnt an original concept either) or eyes... come on can we at least reward ingenuity and originality?

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I am definitely of your opinion. Its a shame that works that dont even have a little bit of originality are called so special and so great, while there is so much real greatness out there...

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