
*UPDATED-F5!!*DIGITAL IRON ARTIST SLOTS ARE CLOSED
[b] This is an example of what quiality work I will do on ALL Iron artist comissions! Prices that are NOT included are busts. They ARE included on the Digital Iron Artit requet form which can be found here --> http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/2337564/ Which i also were all rules and such are. I do require you to fill out said form to reserve a slot to see were you are on the list refer to the digital iron artist slot list journal here-->
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if you have any questions feel free to note me!! <3
I WILL be opening Traditional and sculpture slots sooonnnnn
http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/2337578/
if you have any questions feel free to note me!! <3
I WILL be opening Traditional and sculpture slots sooonnnnn
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I have a question. What if what I want isn't an anthro or even big. It's a small green dragon, would that still cost as much as a "full body" or...what? I'm just curious. I mean he would be bigger than his actual size but not as big as an actual full-standing character. Sorry if this question is confusing lol I don't know how to word it right.
I'm actually pretty fond of drawing feral creatures and love dragons so that wouldnt be a problem. I would still consider it a fullbody also because I would make him the same resolutions as the other, same amount as detail as the others, so same amount of work. i would probably make it a "zoomed in " type shot to show his size.
In and out all of the time since getting shot and paralyzed almost 4 years ago. Between now and then I have spent more time in the hospital than most people spend throughout their entire lives, which to be honest... TOTALLY SUCKS!!! Beyond that I am doing pretty good. Look forward to working with you and going from here.
Lol. Actually at the imediate time it didnt really hurt at all. For a few seconds I actually thought that it might have been a blank round or something and that my body had just tensed up and wasnt moving quite right from mental shock as well as the shock to my body from the shockwave.... WRONG!!!
What had made my body not seem to be working right and seem stiff as a board was a 124 grain, Speer Gold Dot 9mm +P bullet coming into contact with my chest at about 1220 fps (feet per second). Which resulted in my body having to stop roughly 410 FP (foot pounds) of fource. All of that was stopped within about 1.5 ft. What stopped it was well first off it had to penetrate my skin, then the left side of my left pectoral muscle, a rib, redirected by another rib, my left lung (about %30 was of it was destroied between the bullet and the muzzle flash. From there it nicked my left aorta (which was then cauterised by the last bit of the muzzle blast, ricochetted off of the back of a front rib still on the left side, tore a about 3 in long and 1 in wide tear in my diaphram, traveled into then out of my stomach (destroying 2 acid ducts), nicked my liver then my spleen before entering my spinal cord between vertabre T10 and T11. It entered between the vertabre without damaging my spine nearly as much as it could have. It entered not only between them but through one of the holes that the nerve branches exit through and completely severed my spinal cord before exiting my spine and as it did snapping off one of the the base of the fin along the back of T11. The bullet then came to a full and complete stop just inside the muscle and about .5 in below the skin and about 1 in to my right of the spine and stayed there for nearly the next two years. The reason that my body had tensed and stiffened up like a board, even my lower half which from that point on I will never use again was due to the nerve shock of my spinal cord getting cut at that point.
I have never done the math as to how much energy my body stopped in that short a distance considering that I do know that I did not move more than a quarter of an inch from the muzzle of the gun as it fired (I was staring down at it and someone else was holding the Glock 17) which also should show how much it had to impart to push me at a weight of 226 and height of 6'4.5" that far from the muzzle which had to be at about four and a half inches off of the ground.
I should see if I can figure out that data one of these days......
Sorry, off of track, just let me know what you need and we will go from there.
*Huggles and tailwags to all*
P.S. Links below to the gun, my US ARMY blouse, and the gun as well as there is a link to my story on my personal profile which will tell you a bit more.
Bullet: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_ICuLB148b...../s1600-h/4.bmp
Blouse outside: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_ICuLB148b.....h/P1020411.JPG
Blouse inside: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_ICuLB148b.....h/P1020413.JPG
The Gun: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_ICuLB148b.....h/P1020409.JPG
P.P.S. I really hope that what happened never happens to you or any of your watchers. Maybe reading this and my story will help remind everyone to stay a bit safer, with EVERYTHING!! Not just firearms.
What had made my body not seem to be working right and seem stiff as a board was a 124 grain, Speer Gold Dot 9mm +P bullet coming into contact with my chest at about 1220 fps (feet per second). Which resulted in my body having to stop roughly 410 FP (foot pounds) of fource. All of that was stopped within about 1.5 ft. What stopped it was well first off it had to penetrate my skin, then the left side of my left pectoral muscle, a rib, redirected by another rib, my left lung (about %30 was of it was destroied between the bullet and the muzzle flash. From there it nicked my left aorta (which was then cauterised by the last bit of the muzzle blast, ricochetted off of the back of a front rib still on the left side, tore a about 3 in long and 1 in wide tear in my diaphram, traveled into then out of my stomach (destroying 2 acid ducts), nicked my liver then my spleen before entering my spinal cord between vertabre T10 and T11. It entered between the vertabre without damaging my spine nearly as much as it could have. It entered not only between them but through one of the holes that the nerve branches exit through and completely severed my spinal cord before exiting my spine and as it did snapping off one of the the base of the fin along the back of T11. The bullet then came to a full and complete stop just inside the muscle and about .5 in below the skin and about 1 in to my right of the spine and stayed there for nearly the next two years. The reason that my body had tensed and stiffened up like a board, even my lower half which from that point on I will never use again was due to the nerve shock of my spinal cord getting cut at that point.
I have never done the math as to how much energy my body stopped in that short a distance considering that I do know that I did not move more than a quarter of an inch from the muzzle of the gun as it fired (I was staring down at it and someone else was holding the Glock 17) which also should show how much it had to impart to push me at a weight of 226 and height of 6'4.5" that far from the muzzle which had to be at about four and a half inches off of the ground.
I should see if I can figure out that data one of these days......
Sorry, off of track, just let me know what you need and we will go from there.
*Huggles and tailwags to all*
P.S. Links below to the gun, my US ARMY blouse, and the gun as well as there is a link to my story on my personal profile which will tell you a bit more.
Bullet: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_ICuLB148b...../s1600-h/4.bmp
Blouse outside: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_ICuLB148b.....h/P1020411.JPG
Blouse inside: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_ICuLB148b.....h/P1020413.JPG
The Gun: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_ICuLB148b.....h/P1020409.JPG
P.P.S. I really hope that what happened never happens to you or any of your watchers. Maybe reading this and my story will help remind everyone to stay a bit safer, with EVERYTHING!! Not just firearms.
A link to the bullet specs if anyone is interested.
http://www.speer-ammo.com/ballistic.....x?loadNo=23617
http://www.speer-ammo.com/ballistic.....x?loadNo=23617
Wow, that it quite the story. My husband is in the marine corps. and I worry about him going over seas or just something happening to him at all. If he got shot I don't know what I would do :( I'm not much of a gun buff, but would like to be trained with one.
My sisters husband was a;so a marine who got hit with a roadside bomb and became an amputee. So I if he went overseas I would probably go mad. I'm really sorry that this has happened to you and wish you the best in recovery... :/
As for the Iron artist..there is a form if you could fill that out and I'll put your name up on the list :)
My sisters husband was a;so a marine who got hit with a roadside bomb and became an amputee. So I if he went overseas I would probably go mad. I'm really sorry that this has happened to you and wish you the best in recovery... :/
As for the Iron artist..there is a form if you could fill that out and I'll put your name up on the list :)
Cool and thanks, sorry for the delay, was enroute back from holiday. Also if he does ever get deployed or you just need to talk with someone on living with a spouse in the mil, feel free to talk to either me or my mate from the story above
as we both have been in and out of two branches and have also both been the one who stayed behind, as well as the one who was a civilian while the other was serving. All of those wonderful positions over the past 11 years.
*huggles and tailwags*

*huggles and tailwags*
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