The lone and level sands...
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That is fantastic. Tell me, how'd you do it?
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Cameron is awesome because:
-Because he has an artistic style that is both complex and minimalist. This is profound!
-He once drew me as a roadrunner. It was an actual honest to god feral roadrunner, but a roadrunner nonetheless!
-He lives in Idaho among the wilderness and stuff and I envy him for that. 3:
-He is probably one of the most personable artists on here.
-I think he's the only one of us on here who drew a fanart that made it as a guest strip on O&M. This is an accomplishment!
Firstly, thank you all for your comments!
It was quite a fun experience seeing it take shape, and the beach-going public seemed to like it. I heard it being called both cat and dog but not fox!
Oh, and I'd love to be able to add it to the gallery!
My family and I go to the same beach every summer, and I figured I'd try and draw Ozy in his classic pose. Initially I just had the outline which took a while to get right, then I figured it looked too flat and found a use for the strange bands of grey sand you can occasionally find when digging and the bone dry white sand that the tide rarely touches. I added the rocks as an afterthought to make it more 'beachy'!That is fantastic. Tell me, how'd you do it?
I kind of wanted the sea to take it, I made a pyramid a couple of years ago and took great pleasure in its destruction! I think the tide was going out though so I let it be and came back at sunset and found it eroded somewhat.Did you leave it around for someone else to discover?
It was quite a fun experience seeing it take shape, and the beach-going public seemed to like it. I heard it being called both cat and dog but not fox!
Oh, and I'd love to be able to add it to the gallery!
Well it was eventually going to disappear, but it's nice some people got to see it. Well that kind of confusion happens. Yeah you should.I kind of wanted the sea to take it, I made a pyramid a couple of years ago and took great pleasure in its destruction! I think the tide was going out though so I let it be and came back at sunset and found it eroded somewhat.
It was quite a fun experience seeing it take shape, and the beach-going public seemed to like it. I heard it being called both cat and dog but not fox!
Oh, and I'd love to be able to add it to the gallery!

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