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Dane S.

Adrian
Adrian by @uglydog (Dane S.)

My half of an art trade with Manuella Coté. This had to be one of the most unique characters I've ever been asked to draw; he's a rabbit/tiger hybrid. She said to make it bloody, and there's nothin' I love more than slapping those red pixels everywhere! I drew a mace because they're damn cool midevil weapons (imagine havin' yer head smacked with one a' them bad boys), and knives are a little over-done (but still fun, nontheless). So yeah. Bloody fleshchunks!

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Posted: Friday, 14 December, 2001 @ 06:32 AM

Nice mix of animals.Really groovey looking guy. I love it. The bloody mace is really well... bloody cool!!

Posted: Monday, 17 December, 2001 @ 12:26 AM

=D I love the way the character looks! Very cool! Blood is good.

Posted: Monday, 04 November, 2002 @ 03:08 PM

Ooh, I just love Manuella's character Adrian, he seems to be a cool character. You did a great job on him too!

I've been browsing around your gallery for some days now (a little at a time, since it's so huge) and I like it! You manage to tell a lot of emotions with your pictures, and your style is something special. Some pictures seem a little more controversial than others, but what would the world be with censorship and not being able to express your thoughts?

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