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©2005-2009 ~EZG
:iconezg:

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Dream of the Endless from Neil Gaiman's Sandman.

I drew it with a mouse in Photoshop after I read The Kindly Ones, book 9 in the trades.

I had a professor once say that drawing with a mouse is not unlike drawing with a bar of soap. Or possible a potato.

Bring on the soap and spuds!

Other Desktops:
Terry Bogard 1280 x 1024:[link]
Solid Snake 1280 x 1024: [link]
Original Character 1 1024 x 768: [link]
Original Character 2 1024 x 768: [link]

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:iconhellector:
you draw this in ps.. your kidding! It's amazing work! I love it!

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:iconezg:
Thanks. I'm eager to please!

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EZG
:iconmallaard:
Have I seen this? When did you do this? How odd, it looks just like it came
out of your sketchbook. Christ, but you're a dangerous man with a potato!
:iconezg:
I think I actually did this back when we were roommates. Somewhere around that time period. Hell, maybe it was when I roomed with Will. I dunno. I remember being in the dorm. I think it was when my computer was sitting on that board, so it must have been while I was rooming with Willbur.

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EZG
:iconsirgrunt:
I remember this. Pretty damn awesome. If I hadn't be reminded, I probably would have thought you did this with colored pencil.

Why can't the mouse do things like that when I use it?
:iconezg:
Mine's special. I got it trained.

Actually, I have never had success drawing with the mouse on a Mac. I don't really understand it. It just doesn't feel and move the same way. That's one of the main reasons I use a PC over my Mac.

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EZG
:iconiria-l-unpardonable:
you draw this with a potato? errrr mouse? awesome!!!

I must visit your potato painting art gallery now
:iconnauzykaja:
I liket the way you have done it.

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Hello darkness, my old friend, I have come to talk with you again...

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February 20, 2005
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