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EDIT: added the black frame ^^


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It was so cold...
The fog was floating at ground level, like a dense smoke, heavy and suffocating. When someone looked at it, suddenly felt lost, helpless, as if entering inside the fog would mean losing all, the visible, and the invisible.
A shiny frost covered almost the whole surface of the water; some areas of the ice were melting, and let glimpse an icy water, a deadly trap for the poor goobles that ventured by that godforsaken halfabandoned jetty at that time of the night.
The cold was more and more intense… more unbereable...
A tall and thin young man was standing in the jetty; the wooden footbridge creaked under his feet, wearing black and elegant patent leather ankle boots. In his face shone sad and forfeit eyes, but so penetrating that seemed as they could see through the thick fog.
In the middle of the eyes, stood out a big and aquiline nose, that gave to the face an expression as styilish like impressive. A light brown hair, curly and dense, covered with small snow flakes, was messed up with the wind. He was so still, like a haughty and distant statue, the frost and the cold was now so intense that his body was trembling, and however, he couldn’t move... His left hand was strongly closed around an oar. He remained still, only his lips was trembling; steam clouds came regullarly out of them and condensed in the air, mixing with the fog...


First chapter, first scene from my Holmesian fanfiction Young Sherlock Holmes and the Mistery of the Cluteworth. I hope it looks like a creepy nightmare, because it is ;)

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Technique: ink, water, some 7B pencil and a little touch with Photoshop for fixing dirty details.

Young Sherlock Holmes and characters related (C) Amblin and Paramount pict.

The fanfiction Young Sherlock Holmes and the Mistery of the Cluteworth and all related including art belongs to me ;)
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Un magnífico trabajo!!! que perfil, que pasada de expresión, que miedo! :worship:

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Even when tomorrow arrives and everything disappears, if you continue at my side smiling, I won't need nothing else.
Really good. Your work is improving day-by-day! :clap:

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:heart:Shoujo fan and Feminist:heart:
Let's fight for a better world!
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desde lego niebla hay... muy chulo el efecto que has conseguido
Woaaah, genial! PArece tan sombrío! O.o

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"Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world." (Albert Einstein)

"You see things as they are and ask, 'Why?' I dream things as they never were and ask, 'Why not?'" (George Bernard Shaw)
really like the style you went for, great results with texture
looks very natural, with his anatomy and the way the clothes fall

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~TalzGiR
WTF Mate ^^
The Best Bang, since the Big one!
este me gusta mas como te ha quedado con las sombras y niebla tapando las piernas , el ambiente me gusta mas ^^

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Oh my GOSH this is incredible!!! The amount of depth you've created with this new blossoming edged, cloudy watercolor technique (wet brush on dry paper, right? after a few layers of wet on wet?) is so effective in creating an ominous mood and deep space!

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God never leaves me. In my ignorance, I have frequently thought that I have left God, but that is altogether impossible.~Maya Angelou

Plurality in interpretation is a sign of strength.~Friedrich Nietzsche
I tend to use a lot of water XD And finally had to make the buildings in ptohoshop because the scanner ate the pencil :angered:... I'm not so good to make a CLEAN version of a drawing like that, always have to fix details by computer :( But I will keep practicing!!!

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Society often forgives the criminal; it never forgives the dreamer.
Oscar Wilde
If you have built castles in the air, your work need not to be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.
H.D. Thoreau
bueno, despues de todo el otro on estaba terminado! ;)

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Society often forgives the criminal; it never forgives the dreamer.
Oscar Wilde
If you have built castles in the air, your work need not to be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.
H.D. Thoreau
a vale :)

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