I guess it also remsembled WW2 at Omaha beach
I guess it also remsembled WW2 at Omaha beach
Ohh noo!!! I make dribbles!!!
Me neither.Originally posted by gemby!@7 December 2003 - 22:58
i dont geddit
Iwogima left, recreated after 9/11
Aren't we in the trust tree, thingey?
i try to be a constructive critic hereOriginally posted by Keikan@7 December 2003 - 06:28
A political cartoon i made about K-Lite it might not make any sense to some people
nice effort to depict the tension bewteen kazaa/kazaalite but it doesn't really send that strong a message, especally to ppl who are not familar to the computer world.
ur art could use a little work.... However the carton lacks interpretive cohesion and doesn't really work that well
I thought it was great. In fact, I was prepared to but it from you.
However, after listening to James Bond I now see it from a different perspective.
I now think it's crap.
yeah... usually politicial cartoons are supposed to make some sort of political statement. all i'm seeing are stick figures with kazaa and k-lite symbols. :\
1. I have no xp in drawing
2. I don't have a scanner
3. I don't have skill in drawing in paint
4. I don't have skill on drawing on paper
5. I'm not a professional artist
6. It took me 1/2 hr to draw this
It was something i just whipped up.
Ohh noo!!! I make dribbles!!!
Geese, you guys are going a bit hard on him.
He never claimed it was some profound piece of work with a deeper meaning, it's simply a cartoon he spent 30 minutes on.
I have to agree.Nobody else did one showing this story between kazaa and kazaa lite.So good work.Originally posted by ScotchGuy@8 December 2003 - 01:07
Geese, you guys are going a bit hard on him.
He never claimed it was some profound piece of work with a deeper meaning, it's simply a cartoon he spent 30 minutes on.
I second that. (Well, third that really)
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