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My great-aunt loved lighthouses. This reminded me of her. Thanks for the lovely reminder, 5 stars.

itsdanfango responds:

thanks
yea this was a request from my mom so i guess this one's special to her

That is one handsome orgy! Also, like how certain heads are massive and some heads are tiny; Chris' looks like he should be a baseball mascot, heh.

deathink responds:

Chris is HUGE irl! haha

At first I thought the strings to his pants were hands and he a had a little Quato-like brother-tumor like in Total Recall under his shirt.

RandoGW responds:

hahahahahaha

Your reaction after smoking a cigar reminds me of last year at Pico Day where I was with Mindchamber smoking cigars and he explained to me how you're not supposed to inhale the smoke, just savor its flavor in your mouth and then blow it out like a fine wine. Needless to say, beforehand I inhaled like an idiot and had to spend the next ten minutes coughing up a lung or two, so I feel your pain.

Sabtastic responds:

Hahah - same here!! Yeah, thankfully Zach and the guys warned me that you're not supposed to inhale, too. I guess the whole room being saturated in cigar smoke is what did it. I smoked it way too fast.

Looks like there's a bit of Rocko in there, too.

Bill responds:

yeah

I honestly can't tell if this is a painting or a photo right now.

deathink responds:

I am not sure, but I do know it will be under your bed tonight.

This is so cool; did you send this to Alex Hirsch?

SuperPhil64 responds:

I have not! I just kind of assume he has to go through pages of
Bill fan-art daily before he can get to work already.

Damn man, I always like how intricate you get with your drawings, especially the face area around the eye sockets. How long does it generally take you to make these? 4-5 Hours?

deathink responds:

I am not sure... a long time though.

Hey there's no reason why he had to chose proctology; he knew what he was getting into (LITERALLY!).

ToonHole responds:

Zing!

This is some professional level stuff, good sir. I'd honestly wouldn't be surprised if something like this were in the next D&D handbook. What programs and tools did you use to make such a fine piece?

jaccabe responds:

Thank you for the compliment. I typically use pencil/sticky notes to sketch out a quick idea. Then it's straight to Photoshop with a couple of custom brushes to do the painting/clean up.

I've got nothing.

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