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Dante #2
Dante #2 by @deaddays (John Rios)

Mooore fan art of Dante from Devil May Cry. INKED this time! Woo! I like how the pose came out (a Johnny Original as always) and how, somehow/someway, I pulled off the guns rather nicely. Man, lemme tell you, I went into this one blind and just kinda felt my way through it. I'm proud of it. Hope you likes! Artwork © Copyright 2002 John Rios

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Posted: Thursday, 28 November, 2002 @ 05:57 PM

Wowie!! wolf whistles Yay! It's the sexy, all clad out in leather DANTE!! Yummy, I love this pose! It's really original and if anyone can pull it off, then it's Dante all right! Devil May Cry kicks ass............no mocking or anything seeing as you don't have it.........no mocking at all (it's the best thing since sliced bread mwah ha ha ha ha ha!) The inking is really neat too, how doooooooo ya dooo it!?

Posted: Wednesday, 05 November, 2003 @ 04:17 AM

Oh, this is ever so cool. It reminds me of the style in which the Matrix concept art was drawn.

I love the overall style of your drawings, and I like the cloth folds and the guns in this picture. The pose is very dynamic as well - it looks like a freeze-frame from an animation.

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