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Meghan Lucas-Maguire

Angry
Angry by @drkdragonrage (Meghan Lucas-Maguire)

This is a drawing i did of my character Seco (without her wings/tail/horns) for my roommate's college assignment, she was going to use it (hence the strange pose) but i didn't get it done in time :( so to make up for the fact that i didn't get it done, i decided to finish it on photoshop, and dedicate it to her.... just.. not the words in the background.. (thats just a poem i wrote when i was a lil' depressed and it fit with the picture.)

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Posted: Thursday, 13 May, 2004 @ 06:58 PM

I know that u've heard this one comment from me over, and over, and over again, but "wow" is the best I can come up with, but speechless will suffice as well. I simply love the coloring, and the background! Very, what's the word I'm searching for...Spiffy. lol, don't mind me, just felt like saying spiffy. But, it is really good. Keep it up! (Oh, on another note...the lyrics...what song?)

xoxo ~Geoff

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Posted: Monday, 28 June, 2004 @ 08:03 PM

very nice, the colouring is well done although I dont know about having a larger watermarked verson of the character over the top but it still looks great! the background is well composed with the lyrics (where are the lyrics from though?) and the way you've darkened it at the bottom really brings out the upper half of the image.

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