Gulliver's Gun
Gulliver's Gun
Painting \ Uncategorized | 12/11/08 @960 |
Littlebillyj |
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Soon after his capture by the Lilliputians Gulliver's gunwas stolen. It may have been a rather inaccurate and unreliable weapon to him but to the Lilliputians it was a major artillery piece. All that had to be done was to make it mobile.
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I like the style
Best Regards
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12/13/08 @017
However, there are a few things that captured my attention. In your description you say they are small, but the surroundings they are in doesnt indicate this. The little spots of grass you have here, should have been much bigger, and the trees in the background as well. (Or perhaps the gun and the rat come from the giants world?)
Anyway that's all I can come up with for now. For the uploading, maybe you can add a link to a large version of the image? I also believe your thumbnail is a bit stretched. The gfx thumbnail size is 64x64 px.
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