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Patrick Little

Sneaking Mission
Sneaking Mission by @Shin_Gallon (Patrick Little)

Solid Snake, doing what he does best. Drawn right after I got MGS2: Substance for PS2, took me 2 months to color it. I had a lot of help from people on this one, suggestions for lighting and color balance issues, and I feel that as far as color balance it's one of my strongest works because of the added input.

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Posted: Tuesday, 12 August, 2003 @ 03:16 PM

The added comments and extra effort really brought the colour together on this peice. Very beautiful. I really like the mottling of the colour on the walls, and the rust stains.

Mullet-power! :D

Posted: Tuesday, 12 August, 2003 @ 03:32 PM

Cool! I agree, the coloring really makes this image "pop" right off the screen, I LOVE the color of the walls and the highlights along the edges of Solid Snake. Nice!

Posted: Sunday, 25 July, 2004 @ 08:01 AM

I agree about the colouring, I think snake looks so cool (as always), shame about the mullet though.

Posted: Tuesday, 11 December, 2007 @ 11:49 AM

Oh wow! This picture is nicely done, the colors are awesome and "Solid Snake" expresion is excelent! Great job! ^_~

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