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Jacqueline Morris

Doom Hero in Color!!
Doom Hero in Color!! by @LeiLei (Jacqueline Morris)

wow, when i went back and played my game to copy the colors to finish him, i realized what a horrible artist i am. i totally screwed this guy up, and it looks absolutely nothing like the guy in the game. and then that rabbit's head got screwed up too, but it's about the best thing in the pic that resembles the actual picture. bleh

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Posted: Friday, 02 April, 2004 @ 08:34 PM

Hey! That's pretty good! You even got the decapitated bunny head in there from the first Doom's ending! XD I wouldn't say it's an ugly sketch. Not at all! It's actually pretty good from here. Colored pretty nicely too! And the bunnyhead is drawn really well.

Also, just to let you know, the makers of Doom are ID Software.=3 But you probably already know that... but just saying that since you have "Doom maker guys" in the Additional Credits part. Lol.

Posted: Saturday, 03 April, 2004 @ 01:56 PM

wow, you think it's that good? THANKS, really. and i wasn't sure if it was ID software or not, that's why i put doom maker guys, lol. i'll go fix that now, and thanks for the comment!

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