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The Losers: Fanart: Sometimes, you just have to
Title: Sometimes, you just have to
Author:
lady_krysis/
lady_krysis
Rating: SFW
Disclaimer: I do not own The Losers or any of its characters or settings, and I am not making money from this fanwork.
Content notes: The third graphic includes a scene between Clay and Roque from the film and contains the heavy implication of violence.
Author notes: Text in the graphics are lyrics from "Walk Away" by Ben Harper, which happened to be playing while I was trying to figure out what I could reasonably write in an hour. Then I somehow thought it was a good idea to practice my Photoshop skills on a time limit. Fortunately, I like to save pics of Idris Elba and JDM, and even though I was mostly panicking while trying to finesse the colors, this was an excellent challenge. I didn't get bogged down with all the tiny, tiny, tiny details and went with the font choice that was already queued, and thank god it was not a horrible script. Completed under the wire in about 47 minutes.
Summary: For Clay and Roque, walking away isn't so easy.



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Rating: SFW
Disclaimer: I do not own The Losers or any of its characters or settings, and I am not making money from this fanwork.
Content notes: The third graphic includes a scene between Clay and Roque from the film and contains the heavy implication of violence.
Author notes: Text in the graphics are lyrics from "Walk Away" by Ben Harper, which happened to be playing while I was trying to figure out what I could reasonably write in an hour. Then I somehow thought it was a good idea to practice my Photoshop skills on a time limit. Fortunately, I like to save pics of Idris Elba and JDM, and even though I was mostly panicking while trying to finesse the colors, this was an excellent challenge. I didn't get bogged down with all the tiny, tiny, tiny details and went with the font choice that was already queued, and thank god it was not a horrible script. Completed under the wire in about 47 minutes.
Summary: For Clay and Roque, walking away isn't so easy.



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