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TiSvarikchained
TiSvarikchained by @tisbore (Ryan Culver)

it got blurry when I added the text... -.- stupid psp.

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Posted: Monday, 10 January, 2005 @ 02:31 PM

Wow! i really like this! the flame effects are very kool ^^ and i realllly like the lady made of of flame ^^ keep up the good work!

Posted: Monday, 10 January, 2005 @ 06:09 PM

I love what you did with the chains. They add so much energy.

Posted: Monday, 10 January, 2005 @ 07:26 PM

Love the feeling in this one. You really depicted a story here in the expressions, flames, and text. I also love the fluidity of the fiery character's hair and the chains. It really brings this picture to life. Great job with Varik's body, too, your detail as always is wonderful and the muscles are really well rendered on both characters. I'm a little confused as to the gender of the fiery spirit, but that could be intentional. There could be a little more depth to the chains, too. Remember that chains tend to twist, so you see the links from different angles as you follow the chain. Other than that, though, really nice work here. Keep it up.

Posted: Monday, 10 January, 2005 @ 07:33 PM

Fantastic! Looks natural to me! keep up the great Art! Shirley

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