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After the cave-in...
After the cave-in... by @katduga (Kat Dugas)

(T because of the scratches...they're reeeeally hard to see but they're there, and I'm a wuss who'd rather be safe than sorry ^o^)

Well...this took a bit of layer compositing...I wanted some 'really dramatic shadows' because there is NO light in that cave except for Tatl. I took a bit of artist's license with Kafei...technically he shouldn't be able to be seen at all...as he's a shadow-person he'd blend completely in - but if I did that it would leave a big blank space and I'd feel like an idiot explaining that 'he's there, you just can't see him.' So there he is...faded out a bit in the slight glare of Tatl's light.

And this is from The Destiny Stone, yes...

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Kat Dugas

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Posted: Wednesday, 16 April, 2003 @ 07:13 PM

erm...just where are the scratches anyway?

Posted: Wednesday, 16 April, 2003 @ 09:19 PM

Whoot!! All cutey-ness!! And cry-eyness!! ^^ I like the light...it's all cool!! Talking to you now! Bye! Sondilyn

Posted: Wednesday, 14 May, 2003 @ 09:49 AM

stares in utter amasment, sputtering I SUCK SHADOWS!!! I need to get soem lessons from you...you latsa better than me...um..yeah, like I said before, i'm sick and like coughing my head off

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