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    Genocide Unfolds, I Forgive All Chez Daja's Avatar
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    Thanks, guys. The untitled one is only my copy of a photograph. They only share brief similarities, sadly. I was a douche and forgot to save the image so I had to do it by memory, HAR.


    Just for lolz:

    http://photos-f.ak.facebook.com/phot...66573_6163.jpg

    The person in my avatar is me.



    THIS SIGNATURE IS VERY DISTRACTINGS

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    Genocide Unfolds, I Forgive All Chez Daja's Avatar
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    "Untitled/Alisyn's Sea"
    http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a29...g?t=1229476770
    Acrylic on canvas. Can't remember if I'd posted it before.


    A work in process.
    "Misery At Melancholy Church."
    http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a29...g?t=1229476767
    The sky is obviously much too orange and has little detailing, but still. That's why it's called a work in process, right?
    I'm trying to give it a feel of suffocation, but it's not working yet.

    I have another work in process also, but we'll have to wait and see about that.
    Last edited by Chez Daja; 12-16-2008 at 06:17 PM.

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    Holy freaking crap Chez! Your art is all wonderful! Keep up the great artistic postings!!!

    I must say I am fond of the Dragon, just like many others were. What ever happened to the Dragon Art your teacher had suggested you do? Did that happen?
    OLD SKOOL - A positive appellation referring to when things weren't flashy but empty of substance, were done by hard work, didn't pander to the lowest common denominator, and required real skill. Labour-saving devices, shortcuts that reduce quality and quitting before the task is done are not characteristics of "old skool."

    In reference to computer games, refers to a game that had substantial playability without flashy graphics or eye candy. Old skool gamers appreciate difficult maneuvers, careful planning, and scorched earth policies.

    In reference to role-playing games, old skool refers to games that tested players' wits, could kill off careless characters, and required dedication and inner strength to play. Old skool games didn't pander to the ideas that everyone is created equal, that all options are open to all races, that the markets were somehow free, and that a quasi-medieval society could have near 100% literacy.

    See also classic.


    Representing the Old Skool ways since 1984.

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