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Samantha Nowinski

Cre, the Shadow Irken
Cre, the Shadow Irken by @KarmaSlave (Samantha Nowinski)

One night, when it was a night before summer school, I was bored, and I had a sketch book, pencil, sharpener, colored pencils, and a big imagination. And this was one of the results.

This is Cre, a character I made up. After an RPG I had with Inori Maxwell, where one of my "Invader ZIM" fan characters Zei got brainwashed and thought he was from a Shadow dimension, I got an idea to make a character from that dimension. Thus, here's Cre.

Cre, like Zei, was brainwashed to believe that he was a Shadow Being. He has no remembrance of his parents, or any trace of where he's from. But since he's an alien (Irken), the first clue of his past that he's from Irk.

Oh, and that coat he owns isn't really real. It's a shadowy-wavy type of illusion that looks like a jacket. So he wears it like a jacket. You can't see how it's wavy because of how I colored it. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Samantha Nowinski

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Posted: Monday, 10 June, 2002 @ 10:57 AM

As I let ya know on instant messenger, I love the eyes on this one. It isn't one of the usually choosen colors in IZ related works. Then there's that one-button deal that I love so much, too. The scare isn't the same large-scare-over-a-eye thing, neither. There's some originality in this pic. Keep those creative juice flowin'.

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