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K. Schultz

I... just don't want to fight anymore...
I... just don't want to fight anymore... by @kschu (K. Schultz)

One of my more adult Renamon fanarts. I just think this image... turned out kinda beautiful. No, I'm not into the bondage thing! Its just the way she's laying so limply and languidly... its just nice. I don't mean that in an egotistical way either, sometimes you just don't know what you're drawing till you draw it.

Artwork © Copyright 2002 K. Schultz

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Posted: Monday, 09 September, 2002 @ 09:51 AM

Colorize this NOW!

Posted: Tuesday, 01 July, 2003 @ 07:31 PM

0_0 vomits Ack! May God make me blind. I have never been so scared as by that emotion on her face...

No offense man, but this is Digimon! And an ANIMAL!!! I'm not trying to insult you, just saying try not to result to bestial art.

On the positive side, it is drawn pretty good. Excellently drawn.

Posted: Monday, 08 December, 2003 @ 09:14 PM

I for one find this to be one of the best bondage pics of Renamon I have ever seen. While bound, she still seems to retain the dignity that Renamon always had, the emotions are very well displayed and she is rather sexy. I especially like her legs and feet, very nice job.

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