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JustDaveIsFine
JustDaveIsFine - - 1,545 comments

Thats creepy.

I can't remark much on the art itself. (Its nicely done!)
But you do have a lot of 'dead space' around the picture. Its just something that should be cropped off.

This way you can see the actual drawing in more detail, and less dead space. :)

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CoachShogun20 - - 322 comments

I can't remember if this was the smaller version or the larger version (I had to make a smaller one to put on a forum elsewhere. They're size limit is 900 pixels). Now I have this colored on the smaller version. I'll see about cropping it and putting it up. lol, at first when I was reading your sentence I thought you were gonna be like "But you do have a lot of 'dead space' inspiration."

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I've recently started drawing some concept art (mainly zombies and guns) and I've taken a liking to some of them. This is one I did last night, scanned, and made into line-art. I took my hand at coloring it, but decided to try later. It's all ready for coloring, I just need to look up some tutorials. Some parts were faded away during the scan, so next time I'll go over it all.

STORY: The Sleeper isn't really an infected person. It was spawned out of the same project as the deadly mutation of the Brown Recluse Spider (now known as the Creeper) that spreads the F.I. Virus to the human and animal population. Instead, the Sleeper come from genetically mutated fungus, mixed with carnivorous plant DNA and many other mutations. It takes less then a week for a spore to grow into a full sized beast. The spores that survive more often have landed in dumpsters and abandoned vehicles. (these casings later act as the creature's stomach once it's grown to its full size.) It contracts itself out of sight, and waits for its prey (humans that can't see its 'roots' on the item), then jumps out and grabs them with its tentacles. After a week or two of living, huge bulges start to form on its skin, these later burst into millions of tiny spores that spread throughout the infected zone. If caught growing, they can easily be sliced open with a melee. However, melee is next to useless unless their tentacles are occupied.