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Crucified Amazon
But perhaps can you simply photograph them and post here ?We don't have it anymore, including PC. Sorry...
But perhaps can you simply photograph them and post here ?We don't have it anymore, including PC. Sorry...
Some small improvements I send in hope.View attachment 538203 View attachment 538204
But perhaps can you simply photograph them and post here ?
Cavalera, Poem, "The spirit is willing, the gadgets are weak" sometimes happens. But these drawings are incredibly on target for this thread, and I decline to complain. Thanks for sharing.
We do not deserve your grateful, Sire.
I like the last one. The blonde seems really to enjoy what she sees.
Geolier, the blonde is Julia Lepida, the crucified girl's mistress. Rather than getting off on the show, she's in the middle of a waking nightmare.
Have you read Jedakk's "Serpent's Eye"? The text version can be downloaded here.
http://www.cruxforums.com/xf/thread...-for-illustrations-for-the-serpents-eye.1144/
There's an illustrated, book length version here
http://www.cruxforums.com/xf/resources/the-serpents-eye.380/
but it's a huge file, and may take a long while to download.
Cavelera, for your information, in 21st century English "sire" is used only to address a king. Unless used ironically.
Once more, I decline to complain. But a modern smartphone is no longer a luxury but a necessity. Good luck getting a good one.
(p.s.: the white-uniformed speaking here, since the green-uniformed one still sad. BTW, do you have any favorite crux-pose for this thread with my sketching-tools? Feel free to tell me, Sire! *whisper whisper*)
Amazing session!From Jane's first mind-blowing session with Makar. Some of these may be repeats, but there are two reasons for that. First, I don't care, and second, Jane.
Or a stallion. Father of a thoroughbred horse is its 'sire', mother 'dam'.in 21st century English "sire" is used only to address a king
call me sire. I've been called far worse.
Or a stallion. Father of a thoroughbred horse is its 'sire', mother 'dam'.
As you say,