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Skeleton Warrior (in color)
Skeleton Warrior (in color) by @Ishamael (Cam White)

Well I finally got around to color this one in, and boy did it come out well. It took awhile to get the right color scheme just because I wanted it to have a dirty look to the eniter piece.

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Posted: Saturday, 24 January, 2004 @ 09:00 PM

I wouldn't neccesarily say that this turned out well, I'd describe it more as being 'superbly awesome'. Great job on the coloring, very organic and earthy looking, very professional too. I love the pose and the expression, he's definitely a very lively looking skeleton.

Posted: Sunday, 25 January, 2004 @ 12:46 AM

DANG. His arched back and smirk really give him a lot of presence--great job with that!

I think some extra shine on the blade would be nice, make it look more formidable.

Posted: Friday, 30 January, 2004 @ 11:45 AM

I wanna mention that guy who did the stop motion skeletons for the Clash of the Titans movie...But....I....can't remember his name! Well, whoever he was.... He'd be proud of this.

Very cool. Love the armor. 'Specalially love the tangled belt and beat up sword. Awesome.

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