Drawing Prompt: Wild Dining

10:15 AM, Wednesday June 26th 2024

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How actually the dinosaur were killed

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1:19 PM, Wednesday June 26th 2024
edited at 1:19 PM, Jun 26th 2024

It was the Italians all along! Cool piece, like how the sauce is like blood!

edited at 1:19 PM, Jun 26th 2024
1:44 PM, Wednesday June 26th 2024
edited at 1:45 PM, Jun 26th 2024

Yeah, I never trusted them. Thank you! Actually I was just thinking of making the sauce on top of the pasta and then I realized how it would look like blood since it is about a living creature, then I added the fork, it was really fun to do.

edited at 1:45 PM, Jun 26th 2024
1:47 PM, Wednesday June 26th 2024

That's what I find fun about these prompts, You never know what you come up with :D

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6:19 PM, Wednesday June 26th 2024

Really nice idea!

9:13 AM, Thursday June 27th 2024

Thank you! :D

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