The March competition has rolled around and Andy has taken a look through his archives to find the pencil artwork from a monochrome piece posted way back towards the end of summer. From Cubicle Seven's Victoriana RPG range.
We have both the Original pre-digital pencil artwork, and an A4 signed print of the final artwork on offer for the lucky winner to wonder at Andy's convoluted monochrome technique!
It couldn't be easier to enter, all you need to do is leave a comment about the prize and you'll be entered into the running. So leave your comments and as always any kind of comment counts but you have to make sure you think about it as you can only enter once, so make it funny, make it complimentary, make it a song, make it weird, make it anything you want but make your comment count. Please make sure that if you do not have a Blogger profile email address that you leave a contact email after your comment.
Terms of entry: 1. Only one entry per person. 2. Comments must be left by the end of 31st March 2010 to be entered into the competition. 3. The contributors to Scotch Corner will judge the comments left and decide a winner with the contributor supplying the prize having the casting vote. 4. The winner will be announced on the website as soon as a decision has been reached. 5. If the winner does not have a contact email address available on their comment profile then it is the winners responsibility to contact Scotch Corner at scotchcorner@me.com and supply mailing address details. 6. If the winner does not contact us after one full month a new winner will be chosen. 7. All decisions are final. 8. If you are unhappy with any of these conditions please do not enter.
For King, Country and Dragon! Huzzah!
ReplyDeleteTheirs not to reason why - theirs but to do and die!
Gimme, gimme - please ;)
Clearly the process of creating them thar pencils didn't drag-on.
ReplyDelete'Get that bloody toothpick outta my mouth now! Godammit!'
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab picture, my 7 year old daughter loves sketching and having such a fantastic picture could inspire her to pursue her interest more!
ReplyDelete@soggykipper
Now that is something that was missing in Napoleon's Army!
ReplyDeleteAh! You said dragOOn!
ReplyDeleteHey - that is my Dad on the picture!
ReplyDeleteShould i send him along to get it for me? ;)
Forsooth this 100 year war is "dragon" on!
ReplyDeleteFx
Dammit! Why is it everytime I go on a blind date I end up with a Dragon?
ReplyDeleteMark Mountford - Facebook
General de Division Gilles De Pont (The officer dude)
ReplyDelete"Stop snorting near my leather breeches you fool of a dragon. I mean how am I supposed to look resplendent in this outfit when you keep messing it up?"
Lucious Drackos Arcanus (The Dragon)
Speaking in Drackonic so as not to be understood.
"Snort. Just watch where you're putting that bloody sword or it'll more than your outfit that'll get messed up!"
Dave
Kingdom Of Adventure
david@kingdomofadventure.co.uk