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Ok, here it is.
I did this during TAKS testing at school (a week's worth of it), in which we took a test for half a school day (around 4 hours). Needless to say, I got bored after finishing my test. But alas, there always has to be that one 1 person who looks over his whole test 50 times - and the rest of us have to wait in purgatory hell - err, school for that matter, until he/she is finished in order to socialize .
Feck.
So, what did I do?
Bestow your eyes upon this half-assed 8.5 x 11" sheet of paper that I received in Health class (which had a 'blank side' on the back) that took me 3 pens to finish.
Yes - 3 fan-FUKING-tastic pens.

As you can see, I sketched it out with a regular ball-point pen, and grabbed some black gel-pens the next day before I left my house. I shaded, if you will, the picture with *gasp* a mechanical pencil! :mellow:
Egads! My mind was set on making this an abstract picture since the time I set my pen on it. As all things (well, to an extent), it looks better in person. Hell, I've made some new friends over this piece of 'art'. Two chicks wanted it so I scanned it for them B) .
Anyway, I resized the image so you wouldn't have to be scrolling up, down, left, right, sideways, inside-out, and outside-in to get the image in its entirety. :P
I realize there are some perspective issue's in this, but oh well. One example is the plane and how the 'streams' are distorted. Ah well, 'twas a good learning experience (never had I drawn a picture in INK, and only INK).
Well, hope it gave some 'candy' to your eyes, rather than blood-shed (which inadvertently will for some).
Long live GFXVoid!
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