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Lisa Willis

Death of Tavis
Death of Tavis by @04 (Lisa Willis)

Here is yet another piece for the manga we're working on! This is when the white river god recognizes Tavis as an evil blight and refuses to save her. Instead, he watches her die before returning to the waters. In case you're wondering, in this pic Tavis is already dead. That's why she doesn't look like she's in agony.

:P

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20y140d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 11 July, 2004 @ 01:00 AM

The little skull detaily in the eyesocket is quite great. Thanks for sharing.

Posted: Sunday, 11 July, 2004 @ 01:53 AM

I love the dimension in the blonde character's face. The shading in her intact eye socket, and the pit-like opposite one really make it, I think. The eye itself is really nice...the line texture in the outline is really excellent.

Your style is sort of a mixture of things...I like that. The combination of influence makes it come off with a twisted, fresh feel.

Keep it up :)

Posted: Sunday, 11 July, 2004 @ 02:15 AM

That is awsome......sounds fun making a manga with really awsome art in it :p...Kweh!¿?..good luck on your next art thingys O_x

Posted: Sunday, 11 July, 2004 @ 03:05 AM

Woah...freaking awesome. The way the blood flows down her face and into her hair is really great. And that dragon... Is so. PRETTY. His evil grin is awesome, and his eyes... @_@ loves the eyes Amazing, amazing job on this.

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