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Fan Art : The Great Wall Of Sam
Fan Art : The Great Wall Of Sam

Warning: Gore
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What's the concept ?
I filled the following prompt for the
sharp_teeth community requested by
rokhal :
As Sam's Wall breaks down, things from behind it trickle out into the real world.
I just HAD to drew this. The "Great Wall of Sam"? Monsters stepping out into the real world? It's just perfect! I love drawing gore stuffs and I must admit I haven't drawn something like this for a long time. I've been working on my very schmoopy prompt for
spn_cinema (inspired by the movie Romeo + Juliet) for one month and an half now and even if I love the result so far, I missed drawing arts with blood, skulls and organs all over the page. Even if there is a death scene in R+J, it's nothing compared the gore potential offered by what's hidden behind the "Great Wall of Sam". 
An inspiration?
The anatomical drawings by J.M Bourgery and N.H Jacob. I have the Taschen book at home and I am in love with it (it's a BIG book). I also had some help from my Mum's books (she's a surgeon). Here's an example of the great illustrations you can find in the Bourgery and Jacob's book:
I hope you enjoyed this post!

Warning: Gore
Full size version available here : img713.imageshack.us/img713/3500/save0191copy.jpg
What's the concept ?
I filled the following prompt for the
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As Sam's Wall breaks down, things from behind it trickle out into the real world.
I just HAD to drew this. The "Great Wall of Sam"? Monsters stepping out into the real world? It's just perfect! I love drawing gore stuffs and I must admit I haven't drawn something like this for a long time. I've been working on my very schmoopy prompt for
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An inspiration?
The anatomical drawings by J.M Bourgery and N.H Jacob. I have the Taschen book at home and I am in love with it (it's a BIG book). I also had some help from my Mum's books (she's a surgeon). Here's an example of the great illustrations you can find in the Bourgery and Jacob's book:

Tools of the trade
- Graphite, charcoal and China Ink on Japanese paper for Sumi e
- Photoshop CS (Background texture + white highlights)
I hope you enjoyed this post!
See you soon! 
