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Derek Henderson

Forbidden Passage
Forbidden Passage by @Hendercrazy (Derek Henderson)

No one may enter these forbidden ruins unless you speak of the password in proper tongue... otherwise you'll face the wrath of the souless warriors.

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20y35d ago
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Posted: Saturday, 28 February, 2004 @ 06:59 AM

This is a great drawing!The lineart is exellent! The skelentons look perfect. I really like the atmosphere in it.

Posted: Saturday, 28 February, 2004 @ 11:59 AM

This picture could be straight out of an RPG manual. The texturing is fantastic, the weapon design is wonderful, and the shine on the armor of the front one really brings the picture to life. The ribs on the back two look a little off, but I don't look at many skeletons, so I could be wrong. All in all, very life-like, yet still stylized. Love it.

Posted: Thursday, 15 July, 2004 @ 12:30 AM

Your inking is insanely good, and you have a very detailed style. The shading is really well done like on the shield! and their hands and legs look great. Lol, and I love the skeleton on the far rights sword!

Posted: Wednesday, 29 March, 2006 @ 03:45 PM

oh my, this picture is beautiful. The details are stunning. They would look amazing in colour XD

I love skellies! =D

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