Sunday, June 16, 2013

Daily Draw: Island of Awesome

This image was made as a collaboration with various members of a wonderful forum at Phatmass.com

What I did was, I set up a thread and asked everyone to say things they wanted to go into the picture. I had over 50 submissions, and with only a couple of exceptions, they made it into this picture. :)

So see it properly, you should really view it full size here, so you can see the many details: CLICK HERE

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  2. Awesome. It's so fantastically random.

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