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Nathaniel Christopher

Portrait of a Knight
Portrait of a Knight by @GuardianKnight5 (Nathaniel Christopher)

This is an image I did a little while back of Nathaniel Christopher, one of my own personal creation. This character is a work in progress I have been working on half of my life and he's still developing, also he is based off of my own personality. I have a story for him, but it is hardly near completion as many details still need worked out before I can write it. I worked this image originally as a sketch, but then inked it, scanned it into Photoshop and added the color.

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Posted: Tuesday, 26 August, 2003 @ 08:17 PM

Wow this is cool, the hair style looks a bit like how I draw Shawn`s hairstyle with a bit of Trowa style thrown in. :)

Posted: Friday, 29 August, 2003 @ 09:15 PM

Well! I already told you before just how much I like this pic. The eye really grabs ya, you know? I think it looks very deep and contemplative, and a little sad, too... kind of like someone I know. :coughs: I really like the colors--especially on the hair, the shading is perfect! Once again I can only suggest cleanin up the lines a bit. Very nice!

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