
IT’S DONE!!!! I think…. Before I send it off to the printers I what to get your guys view on it one last time.
You all have helped me so much on this and I thank all of you! Specially
GunslingerDragon
ChaoticCrisis and
marmelmm for being my fresh pair of eyes throughout the whole thing to help me get the proportions right.
THANK YOU ALL! Got to run :P
You all have helped me so much on this and I thank all of you! Specially



THANK YOU ALL! Got to run :P
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Wolf
Size 1000 x 687px
File Size 422.5 kB
Wow i absolutly love everything about this pic. Im a huge western fan, im working on several stories and this just adds some inspiration to my stirring pot. Anyway from my line of thought for the chair... if he jolting up drawing his gun... it seems to me the chair would be falling back not slding back on all four legs. That may or may not be what it is, but just thought id throw a new perspective in after 5 months.
His guns are just 5 shot pistols :P I made them up with a little help from
GunslingerDragon he helped me with the sights ^^; and you should always stay classy no matter what :3

Yeah, It's been a while since any new material was put out for it.
Without bogging you down with details, at it's core the Deadlands setting is a blend of Wild West, supernatural horror and steampunk. There are no true 'Character Classes' as it encourages people to custom build their characters however they wish using the points they wind up with.
All in all it's a blast to play.
The Wiki gives a better description http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadlands
Without bogging you down with details, at it's core the Deadlands setting is a blend of Wild West, supernatural horror and steampunk. There are no true 'Character Classes' as it encourages people to custom build their characters however they wish using the points they wind up with.
All in all it's a blast to play.
The Wiki gives a better description http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadlands
for some reason i think he should have the "the real folk blues" for a theme song. it seems very cowboy bebop with the duel pistol revolver theme. but very badass to say the least. i love your attention to detail and i enjoy the even nicer detail of the weapons. if you ever get into commissions no doubt id commission ya. keep up the badass work lad. cheers
kool ill keep in touch.. btw if you know much about western themes and stuff im trying to come up with a storyline for a book im working on. give me some ideas,and if you want ill give you some details,"also looking to add in charatchers".. oh *pokes* btw XD your spade drawing with him doing the pose with his pistols. he makes me think of Kratos as a furry with guns XD i think its the chains. but either way XD its badass. O.o kratos with guns...wow...now that just blew my mind. XD God of War ftw.
Amazing! o.o I have a dark Gunslinger-ish character of my own in one of my story series. I've even had a few pictures of characters from that series drawn up lately. Though none in quite such astonishingly detail! Still, its always good to see other western-style creations out there!
Ohsnapitsanothergunslinger! o.o
Ohsnapitsanothergunslinger! o.o
HAHA! time for an overanalysis.
It's amazing, i say that, but the weapons aren't thought out as far as i can tell. Don't mistake this for a troll or a hate wall. But i would like to make a few points.
The revolvers are very aesthetically pleasing, but from a technical standpoint they're a confusing pair. In typical revolver operation there's 2 ways to reload. swing out, and top break. now in swing out, the cylinder that holds the bullets comes out to the left or the right to dump out empty shell casings and load new bullets.
This wouldn't work with these, seeing as how the cylinder doesn't seem to be attached to anything but the barrel, which brings me to the other type of loading, top break.
In top break, the cylinder detaches from the back of the weapon and swings down on a hinge so you can reload the weapon.These weapons look like they would be top break, seeing the hinge below the cylinder, but that wouldn't work at all either, the barrel has the wooden parts on it preventing it from swinging down far enough to load new rounds.
After that i noticed that there's no hammer on the weapons. There's what looks like a hammer on the back of the weapon, but that doesn't seem to be anything aside from looks. there's nothing on or around the cylinder to suggest that if there was a hammer INSIDE the little dealy on the back, that the hammer would hit any kind of firing mechanism.
On a final note, the inner workings of a revolver would appear need a little more room than what's provided near the grips to work but then that's just a nitpick.
I can give a a few nice comments though. the sights on top of the weapons have an interesing and pleasing, as well as funtional design. and the barrels of the weapons look very nice indeed.
Plese don't take this the wrong way, very well done in the art department, just needs improvement in the technical aspects.
If you ignore this, well, not my problem, i tried. If not, well then thanks for reading through it all. :D
It's amazing, i say that, but the weapons aren't thought out as far as i can tell. Don't mistake this for a troll or a hate wall. But i would like to make a few points.
The revolvers are very aesthetically pleasing, but from a technical standpoint they're a confusing pair. In typical revolver operation there's 2 ways to reload. swing out, and top break. now in swing out, the cylinder that holds the bullets comes out to the left or the right to dump out empty shell casings and load new bullets.
This wouldn't work with these, seeing as how the cylinder doesn't seem to be attached to anything but the barrel, which brings me to the other type of loading, top break.
In top break, the cylinder detaches from the back of the weapon and swings down on a hinge so you can reload the weapon.These weapons look like they would be top break, seeing the hinge below the cylinder, but that wouldn't work at all either, the barrel has the wooden parts on it preventing it from swinging down far enough to load new rounds.
After that i noticed that there's no hammer on the weapons. There's what looks like a hammer on the back of the weapon, but that doesn't seem to be anything aside from looks. there's nothing on or around the cylinder to suggest that if there was a hammer INSIDE the little dealy on the back, that the hammer would hit any kind of firing mechanism.
On a final note, the inner workings of a revolver would appear need a little more room than what's provided near the grips to work but then that's just a nitpick.
I can give a a few nice comments though. the sights on top of the weapons have an interesing and pleasing, as well as funtional design. and the barrels of the weapons look very nice indeed.
Plese don't take this the wrong way, very well done in the art department, just needs improvement in the technical aspects.
If you ignore this, well, not my problem, i tried. If not, well then thanks for reading through it all. :D
Thank you for taking the time to teach me a thing or too about guns. wish you where here a long time ago when I did this ^^: o well. Anyways there are hammers on the back of the gun there ;3 and I know nothing of guns so I was just making something that I thought looked cool. Next time around I will try my best to make it look like it could work. Thank you <3
This is amazing! The amount of detail you have put into this is incredible. I absolutely love the perspective and how you did the blur effect on the cards and chips to make them look like they are moving quickly. That pose also really brings the character to life! Wonderful work
Wow this picture is truly amazing, I'm an old west fanatic and this is just making me drool lol. Everything in this picture is great, the detail the cards and chips flying about, the great wardrobe and guns.
I also love the back of the deck, makes me want to make a deck of those cards XD
I also love the back of the deck, makes me want to make a deck of those cards XD
Precursor was me cheating on yo' ass:
http://www.furaffinity.net/full/3201444/
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