MagusFarlorn
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Username | MagusFarlorn | Gender | Male |
Date Joined | Location | The Fortress Outside of Time | |
Last Updated | Occupation | Cosmic Busybody | |
Last visit | # Pictures | 9 | |
# Comments Given | 103 |
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ranphasetokelly on October 7, 2008, 5:37:59 AM
O_O omg
MagusFarlorn on October 7, 2008, 7:40:23 AM
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Xiakeyra on September 20, 2008, 8:48:20 PM
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EndlessAsgard on September 18, 2008, 10:35:55 AM
Welcome to FAC, and thank you for your complement of my work. You have a very stiff but exacting style. I can tell you put a lot of thought and meaning into each line. I hope to see some recent works of yours, I have to admit, you're the first person of your age I've met on this site. It's interesting at the very least.
Again, welcome and I hope you enjoy what FAC has to offer, it can be a rewarding community.
~EA
Again, welcome and I hope you enjoy what FAC has to offer, it can be a rewarding community.
~EA
MagusFarlorn on September 23, 2008, 7:41:10 AM
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Thanks. Every picture I've ever done has some significance to me, so a lot of thought goes into each one. I once drew the sword Stormbringer for an adventure, so I re-read the entire Elric series to get every description of it. The sword is 6' long, which would make Elric at least 7' tall, considering how Moorcock described him carrying it. Just one example of my extreme geekiness. I admit my style has been a bit stiff, but now it is my hands that are stiff while the style had loosened up a bit. The tendency for exacting detail comes from the comic book artists I grew up on, primarily Murphy Anderson. Anderson's work (with Carmine Infantino) on Adam Strange, and (with Curt Swan) on Superman, are big influences on me. "Swanderson" art is still the definitive Superman for me. It seems to me that a lot of comic art these days is more flash/bang and fancy colors than anything else. I'm old, as mentioned previously.
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