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Ralma Faustus
Ralma Faustus by @rai (Rachel Witter)

A commissioned image, Ralma Faustus, for her player, who's real name escapes me at the moment, and I don't know if I should call him Magnus or Dave or Greenknight or what. He'll probably let me know. ;P I usually don't spend this much time on backgrounds, but I've really started to feel bad for how often I've weaseled out of them. I don't think this is too bad, considering I really suck at things that are not humanoid or animal-like. I also discovered that Levels works on individual channels and not just RGB. Sweeeet. Now on to the other commissions! Got a month to finish em all! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Rachel Witter

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Posted: Thursday, 12 September, 2002 @ 01:18 PM

Woo! Ralma now has a face! ^_^ And a cute one at that!

Posted: Thursday, 12 September, 2002 @ 07:29 PM

Oh! So THIS is how Ralma looks like!!! Heard things about her...a catgirl as I remember...but did not know she would be like this... Amazing nyo! X3

Posted: Tuesday, 01 October, 2002 @ 12:41 AM

Wow! Way cool Pic Rai! Ahem WAI WAI RAI!!! heh sorry just had to do that. Gonna miss ya Rai! Try an have some fun at boot camp.

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