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Jao Kolad

What Consumes You
What Consumes You by @jao (Jao Kolad)

If you seen the horrid first version of this picture, I apologize. Here it is w/ about a good 15 hours in the CG at least.

Incase you can't decifer just what's going on, it's my last attempt at doing a symbolic picture for Bakura. See, the angel/devil idea as well as the change of heart has been dun to death. I had an idea of havin Bakura bound to the ring, but Des got to that before I could. So here he is being consumed by it. It's wrapping, assimulating and draining his life. It takes an odd, creepy feelin probably cuz I was listenin to Tool again. Schisim, Parabol and Parabola to be exact.

I had to color this pic 3 times over to find just how I wanted it. I think I've also just about masterd my program now. This of course is submittied.

Deadlines up today (The 6th) Wish me luck! =D And thanx to all who's sent me comments and helped during this contest. There's no way I could say how thankful I am.

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Jao Kolad

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21y171d ago
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Posted: Monday, 21 April, 2003 @ 08:44 PM

I like this pic,it really has some good scareness in it.Also some hint of a sic-fi thing going on.Love the style of it,looks great. -Ak

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