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Welcome a Legend

Stanley Lau had very humble beginnings on deviantART. He began just another deviant in a sea of many, and he quietly introduced his art the Deviant community, one work at a time. It was immediately recognizable that he had talent, but had not refined it quite yet.

Over the years, he took the communities feedback to heart, and offered up his own back. Along the way he became one of the most recognized artists on the site. And not by following trends or holding his popularity up as a mirror to others, but by sheer hard work and determination and commitment to those who considered themselves fans of his work and believers in his talent.

Credit comment: Deviant art on Stanley Lau’s ‘Deviousness’ award.

Showcase


Ten Brothers


Chunli Style


Pepper Smile


Samurai Spirit 6


X-Men Together


Sakura Sunshine


Wandaful Dance


Warhammer – Forge Of War 5A


VMC Mascot Designs


Pepper Samurai

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  1. Piggynap Says:


    I read somewhere that the proportions of anime/manga characters aren’t physically possible in real life…..they have crazy long legs, big muscles/huge boobs and on a real person it’d look all freaky. Looks good on paper though – weird!




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