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Isabelle Davis

Haunted
Haunted by @drakhenliche (Isabelle Davis)

Shade was dragged into the Spirit World when he was in his mid-twenties... He finally escaped but returned to land of the living not entirely dead, but not alive, either: His soul was left behind. The dire werewolf has no idea how long ago this happened to him or even how old he is.

Although he has repressed the memories of that nightmare place, the memories are ever-present at the dark edges of his mind and other lost souls still call to him as he has been touched with the power of clairvoyance. The fact he carries the soul of the evil dracoliche Raven (symbolised by the dragon behind him) does not help matters...

Check out www.daemonslayers.com if you want to know more :P

Computer colours under detailed pencil drawing.

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20y170d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 10 June, 2004 @ 04:40 PM

Wow, this is such a dark image. It is very well done, too. The only criticism I can give is that making the daemon-branch things under him sharper and less soft looking with crisp contours would make it more effective. Your anatomy is quite good and the detail in the leather clothes is wonderful. Great job.

Posted: Thursday, 10 June, 2004 @ 04:42 PM

omg that is sooo hott!! ^-^ great job on the colouring ! ^ ^hehe i will go and visit your site now..

Posted: Thursday, 10 June, 2004 @ 08:12 PM

Nice job with the dark elements here (though--you think it should be T for the blood?). My favorite part is the bone dragon.

Posted: Sunday, 28 November, 2004 @ 09:04 PM

The skeleton...THE SKELETON! screams excitedly and careens around the room

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