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I don't think you metalheads wanna see any of my work because many of my artwork are pretty much feature my internet radio station mascot
I did a couple of drawings for a potential Metal Forum mascot, don't hesitate to put it on here if you think it's good.
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I don't think you metalheads wanna see any of my work because many of my artwork are pretty much feature my internet radio station mascot
How do you get involved and/or what gear do you need for internet radio? I've always wanted to do it, but it's one of the many things I don't really have time for, though I am still curious. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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Where did you post those Iceni? I would quite like to see them :P
I think they were in MF Merchandise or something, do a search for Bread Beast or Metal Forum Mascot and you'll probably find them. They're certainly not good, but they did at least establish a concept.
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I know we're getting a bit off topic here but chainsaw radio is a hobby of mine. I use a service called live365. goto www.live365.com for more information. been using them for years. as for gears. well not much. I used to do live playlist (programming the playlist live) but due to switching from wired internet to wifi. I upload the music and program the playlist often. Iconi, I may show a few samples on here. I have a couple of them.

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Found this scan of my drawing from last year of Katatonia's Viva Emptiness on my computer: [ATTACH=CONFIG]1157[/ATTACH] Too bad I don't have it anymore, since I think I did a pretty good job on this one. Not perfect, but at least descent :)
I like your use of gray.
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His whole family is into rock/metal? Nice drawing, was it made with charcoal or pencil?
The younger ones (mostly in the 30 and 40 age range, bf is 29), are into OLD school metal like Metallica, but the older ones I think are into more stuff like the Beatles and Bob Dylan. I used charcoal on the drawing, and thanks.
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FINALLYYYY just finished my whale outfit (that I now can only wear a few more times since it is for very hot days=()) and stripe tank I have been working on for awhile. Please tell me if it looks well done or poorly done. haha [ATTACH=CONFIG]1449[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]1450[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]1451[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]1452[/ATTACH] Ladies I would like your opinions, would you wear either??? :D

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