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"dgar" by Michael Sleeseman

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A dwarf berserker of sorts...please no comments on how this is 'not a proper berserker' That's why i removed my last dwarf pic...I believe these fictional characters can look and behave any way the artist chooses...sorry. Hope you like it!


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8 Nov 200345 HellFish15
This pic reminds me of some of my own works only yours are
a hella lot better than mine! Keep up the good work.
25 Jan 200445 Pixiefrog
Not a proper beserker? Whut?
Also, does anyone *ever* listen to Anonymouses?
Have these people ever heard of *art*?
5 Mar 200445 Anonymous
Very good,
excuse me for Being critical he could be a bit more bulky
however as I am a writer not a drawer I will keep quiet on what you I think you *should* have done.Also Ive never seen an actual dwarf to base my thoughts on.
Anyways very good,also did you pick the runes in the block for a specific reason? or is it just for aesthetic purposes?
7 Mar 200445 John
Oh and I ment fighting.
7 Mar 200445 John
Good!But I want to see blood and gore!I lika see blood and gore!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
15 Jul 200445 Spider
Reminds me of a Warhammer trollslayer but a bit skinnier.

I like it.
I'd have made the shoulders a bit broader since he wields a rather large axe. But I agree unless you basing a picture on an already establish and specific character/object then you can draw it however you want. Though a twenty foot dwarf might be poorly received.
20 Nov 200445 Bass
Actually it's Perfect. 1. the Dwarf is Short and Compact. Dwarves are not tiny weaklings, they are explosive feats of strength in small packages. 2 one of the original translation of Berzerker was "Bare Sarks", or Bare of Shirt/armor. and all the cuts on him, you can tell he's been through a few platoons and ready for more... Great Job Chummer. Email me if you do commission work...
30 Dec 200545 Tuskin D Roberts
I really like the way the size of the axe speaks for his strength...nice subtlety in a very, uh, unsubtle...pic.
11 Apr 200645 Jester' Student
Very nice work, I am a great fan of Dwarfs and that is a fairly accurate image of one. Out of personal preference only I would have made the larger axe smaller and the smaller one a little bit larger. But how ever you like my friend.
16 Jan 200845 Brooks
its so juvenile of him to talk like that
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'dgar':
 • Created by: :-) Michael Sleeseman
 • Copyright: ©Michael Sleeseman. All rights reserved!

 • Keywords: Axe, Berserker, Dwarf, Dwarves, Ink, Pencil
 • Categories: Warrior, Fighter, Mercenary, Knights, Paladins, Dwarf, Dwarves
 • Techniques: Coloured Pencils, Ballpoint Pen
 • Views: 2607
 • Resolution: 419x500

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