For those who have many watchers, and for those who dont have many, it is hard to know how one retains that interest as well as receive more. This article explores the basics of watchers and how we react to certain situations. Although it does not affect some deviants, and the tips are generally related to common sense, we hope the article is a worthwhile read and that the majority learn something from reading this.














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Great job, on this. The glowing eyes crack me up.
Just as Eaol thought, Girls are the devil ~_^
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~Clever Blue~
If you were to sneak up on a dude at night, how will you see him unless you have glowing eyes? right? right?
I think my thing is too dark, I didn't pull it off the way I wanted. Honestly, I'd vote for yours, it's nice.
and for the record, I don't think girls are the devil
I still like the concept!
and thank you for the vote. But I don't think Mine will win
there's one that I'm pretty sure is a shoe inn. Or however that expression is used. lol ~_^
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~Clever Blue~
i'm not very good at judging these reindeer games but yours definitely stands out from the crowd.
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"I reject your reality and substitute my own!" ~Wisdom abounds with this one
"Fweehee. I make icons for LJ and MSN messenger.
: D the evil icon making duo! >:E" V & Me
It somewhat hurt when I had to exclude you from my list of potential victors. I had somewhat strict rules set in my head of what needs be in a picture to gain my vote.
While the bit of detail that is in your picture is outstandingly effective, I felt that I would have been unfair to some of the more detailed works, had I voted for yours.
In a contest of atmosphere, you would have gained my vote, though.
Btw...I would not call them "glowing" eyes.
If you ever saw a darkly dressed person move through darkness, you may have noticed that the first thing to become visible would be the eyes, due to their high reflectiveness.
So, what I see here, is a male centaur sleeping in the moonlight and a bunch of female centaurs who are disappearing into the shadow of a tree, where the moon's light hardly reaches.
No "glowing" eyes!
Just some natural reflection of the tiny bit of light that actually reaches their eyes.
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