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Caitlin Wilt

Aki's Dirty Book
Aki's Dirty Book by @TheDevilCat (Caitlin Wilt)

Bet that title made ya give a weird look, eh? (At least among those of you that know me.)

Half silliness, half seriousness.

"What th'heck is dis?" "They've got a great benefits package..."

Drawn in a happy bout of end-of-quarter euphoria.

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Posted: Thursday, 25 September, 2003 @ 11:11 PM

Yeah, somebody's all kinds of not happy with her! (Or is it a him?). I'm sure someone out there is gonna give you a hard time for throwing a Bible into the image, but that person's not going to be me even though I am a Christian.

The style and the detail are magnificent! Every curve of the bodies, every little bit of shading or lighting, particularly the detail on the hands are flawless. Definitely an interesting picture and well worth the look. Great job!

Posted: Thursday, 25 September, 2003 @ 11:35 PM

Thanks for the comment, and for the record, this image wasn't meant to be insulting so hopefully I won't insult anyone. In fact, I'm proudly Christian myself, and a bit of that is why I made this image. I called it half silly and half serious... it's silly because it's my demon character getting lectured for reading the Bible (I thought that silly, anyhow), but it's serious because the Bible really does have a "great benefits package" to it, wouldn't you say? ^_^

And again, many thanks for taking the time to comment. I appreciate it. ^^

Posted: Tuesday, 16 December, 2003 @ 12:22 PM

xP Busteddd... I like the little one's expression, and the idea that he'd be cought reading a Bible :P Nyaha.

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