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Decisions, decisions...
Decisions, decisions... by @Crash (Charlie Stadele)

Tekk, making a show of agonizing over a big decision. ...But, of course, that is what he gets the big bounty for. Deciding who gets killed, where his bandits will set up their ambushes, and what kind of damsel he wants to take captive this week. One often forgets just how crutial these decisions are in maintaining one's dastardly reputation...

I really like the way the coloring came out on this one. So vivid. It looks even better since I'm proud of the details in Tekk's costume and posing. The two fingers brushing under the hair, the knives hanging from the belt, the fabric folds. Even strongman to the side came out nice. Though honestly, I was worried about how his skin tone would come out. Its hard to predict how black will look after you spread it with the colorless blender. You can see how bad the skin could have turned out by looking at his pants. shudder

I like this one. And I'm thinking about photoshoping a background into it sometime. The pic just screams for completion.

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Posted: Monday, 15 March, 2004 @ 11:11 PM

I love the situation in this picture...everything's so clear, with your expressions and all!

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