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Do The Mario!

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A little study.


Mario Mario Bros is pehaps his worst role of Bob Hoskins in the movie Super Mario Brothers. (1993)


You can laugh at her or with her, I did both.

I'm going to experiment a lot of things on my art. I'm going to finish pending art.

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It's actually really sad how people didn't really give this movie the appreciation it kinds deserved. I thought it was a pretty funny and memorable movie, but I do have a habit of enjoying things despite the fact that aren't exactly....masterpieces.

Unlike those instances though, this is a masterpiece!

GoldBattousai responds:

I think the problem was the direction and the script of the film.

Hoskins and the other actors fought a lot because they always changed the plot.

Honestly, it's a fun movie for me and I really liked the Cyberpunk aesthetic. However, people expected something more like the aesthetics of the game.

Very painterly look to this with the brush strokes. I'd say it came out pretty good!

GoldBattousai responds:

Thank you! I'm glad you like it.

In fact I only use the default brush of the Paint Tool Sai II.
Haha. xd

This turned out amazing, great work.

GoldBattousai responds:

Thank you so much! I Appreciate very much.

its like mario...but real.

GoldBattousai responds:

Hahaha. The truth is that I feel that Bob Hoskins looked good as Mario, he was the Mario in real life.

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