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Duke Red and the eagle
Duke Red and the eagle by @Xalan (Xalan Sourkrat)

My half od an art trade with Stagsleap, I'm really sorry about how long this is taking me. :P the first version of the piccy, since I got a really spiffy new paint program and am working and a background for this pic.

Anyways, I hope you like it so far Stagsleap, and once again, sorry about taking so long.

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Xalan Sourkrat

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Posted: Wednesday, 09 April, 2003 @ 04:21 PM

EAGLEYPOOOOOOOOOO!

nearly dies 'awwing'

Oh Xalan it so beautious! EEEEEEEEEE!!!! I absolutely love the coat (it is soooooooo perfect! It's really just the thing Dukie would wear!)....... what is the string around his neck?

And, MY - he DOES look quite the chocobo prince! I can't wait to see it painted hops up and down

What paint program are you using?

Posted: Tuesday, 15 April, 2003 @ 02:57 PM

I'm really glad you like it! ^_^ It took me about five different sketchs to find this one, but I ended up liking how it came out, the colors worked out better than I thought they would, with my scanner being evil again.

And yeah, that's suppose to be the trim on the collor of the suit, but I suck at drawling suits, so neh.

The paint program is Presto!Image Folio, and has a couple niffy little tools. Hopefully I'll be getting a tablet soon, and those come with better paint programs, so yeah, crossing my fingers!

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