WHY DO YOU DO THESE TERRIBLE THINGS.

a failure of a picture of edward norton as jack/narrator. i did it for art class.
here's the full view:
http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg250/ROBOSLUT/iamjacksragingbileduct...
"How horribly wonderful."
Don't say it sucks just because it isn't as good as someone else's stuff. This, for example, is my mastery:


Sorry about the blurryness, but I don't have access to a scanner.


Sorry about the blurryness, but I don't have access to a scanner.
I don't have access to a scanner either, had to screw around in photoshop until the sketch looked a little less crappy.
I like your stuff, I think it has a lot of personality! C:
"How horribly wonderful."


Sorry about the blurryness, but I don't have access to a scanner.
I don't have access to a scanner either, had to screw around in photoshop until the sketch looked a little less crappy.
I like your stuff, I think it has a lot of personality! C:
Why thank you, though I can never seem to pull something off when I sit down and actually try. Both of those were random bursts of creation while on the phone and in english class, respectively.


Sorry about the blurryness, but I don't have access to a scanner.
I don't have access to a scanner either, had to screw around in photoshop until the sketch looked a little less crappy.
I like your stuff, I think it has a lot of personality! C:
Why thank you, though I can never seem to pull something off when I sit down and actually try. Both of those were random bursts of creation while on the phone and in english class, respectively.
You're welcome! I find the best things I draw come from mistakes myself.
"How horribly wonderful."


I don't think it's a failure.
I'm not sure why you said that.
"Avoid the world, it's just a lot of dust and drag and means nothing in the end."