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    Default Interactive Entertainment For Senior Citizens

    People seem to like colorized gnurf cartoons, so here's another one
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    made me giggle ... thanks for sharing

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    Hahahaha. That's great!
    Cartoonists always amaze me how you seem to automatically know what to leave out of a pic - as far as details or shading. You have mastered this as evidenced in this picture. Partial textures and partial shading - it is amazing how less can come out to be better - and you know how to do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -=Drifter=- View Post
    Hahahaha. That's great!
    Cartoonists always amaze me how you seem to automatically know what to leave out of a pic - as far as details or shading. You have mastered this as evidenced in this picture. Partial textures and partial shading - it is amazing how less can come out to be better - and you know how to do that.
    That is funny. Very.

    btw - if that is a cannabis leaf on the font of the greebo's sweater is has not the correct number of leaves.
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    Paul

    Great fantasy. Great imagination.

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    Thanks for your comments!

    Intbel- based on your avatar you seem to know your drugs (you look like an old hippie!)

    But you know, this is a cartoon and all the characters have only four fingers on their hand. The same goes for leaves etc. Or then the "greebo" has smoked one part of the leaf

    When I took a closer look at the scan I noticed I have colored it sloppy... there's actually a thin leaf between the two on the right side (I had a feeling I did a "research" on google about these kind of leaves)
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    How people can stand these piercings is beyond me. I saw a young mom in Walmart yesterday, and she had several piecing on her lips and tongue, her ears and was holding an 18 month old child.

    I got out of the habit of wearing jewelry because of my kids pulling at the "pretties that sparkle" on my ears, one of my friends had two piercings on one ear and both were ripped quite through by her child, he wasn't ready to slip down to the floor, held on to mom's earings. Ouch. I just hate to think of what this poor woman's face will really look like if her child does similar---lips, tongue-- oh no.

    People need to not be slaves of fashion, but think for themselves what is practical. If l"ooking the part" is what is appealing to the people you are with, you need people with more internal substance who accept you as you are. Not practical.
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    They get sort of addicted to piercings.
    And folks laff at other folks who put bones through their noses ...
    "Intbel" ... "Can't" is not an option.

    Compliance is futile. Resistance is futile. Just do your own thing an' ignore 'em.

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    what an imagination you have Gnurf and it shows in your cartoons. I had a good laugh at that one.

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    Nice drawing! Made me smile.

    Sally, jewlery has always been a part of mankind fashion, guess you can't change that (personaly I like those belly button piercing on a pretty girl )

 

 

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