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All Hallow's Eve: Lasp Gasp before fire and brimstone, Let's Party
All Hallow's Eve: Lasp Gasp before fire and brimstone, Let's Party by @Raven (Raven Illusion)

Finally finished coloring it X-x I need more practice with coloring, but I think I did decently on this picture. The original quote to go with this was, "Last gasp before fire and brimstone. . . Let's party." (which is why I put it in the title) Anyways, here's how I see it. On Halloween night, portals from the demon world open up and dump tons of scary critters into the human world. It would be like a "last reprieve" before they go back into punishment, hence the quote. Six months to take this picture from start to finish.

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Posted: Sunday, 07 March, 2004 @ 10:11 PM

OMG! How on earth can you color that well? I couldn't ever even dream of doing something like this. And how I love those eyes! ^^ They look so sinister and hungry for blood. The clouds look really good as well, I think the light of the moon reflecting off them helps make them look more realistic. Wonderful job! ^^ <3

Posted: Monday, 08 March, 2004 @ 03:52 PM

Sexy! Those clouds are teh funzorz1!!

Posted: Monday, 08 March, 2004 @ 11:45 PM

Wow! It's colored! Very nice job! ^.^ love the background too!

Posted: Tuesday, 09 March, 2004 @ 08:31 PM

WOAHH. The background is amaaazing. And the knives!! I prolly woulda done a picture like this but then tried to color the knives and end up making them look like carboard, thus ruining the whole picture xD But you did it all perfectly, this is so great. Totally love it! <3

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