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Kim Kondratieff

Dancing to the beat of a different drum...o/~
Dancing to the beat of a different drum...o/~ by @kimkond (Kim Kondratieff)

Teen for...I dunno, he's showing a lot of midriff there...

Yeah, okay. Time to get back to my Starcraft art roots. No, really--I only started drawing seriously because I wanted to depict my Protoss characters, and now look where I am. :)

Anyway. ;) I suppose this is a game with myself, because Abby's the one character I've put through the largest number of permutations in such a short period of time. Pretty good for someone who started as an MGS2 fanchara, hm? ;)

So! There's original Abby (the goth/gay/vegetarian/irritating/weird Raiden-clone), M3 Abby (just about the same as MGS Abby, only not a clone), Seraph Abby (for the MGS/IN crossover that I never wrote), and lately, SEXY CORSAIR PILOT ABBY! ...Celebrating the launch of Starcraft: Ghost and better in-game images of the Protoss! :) Artwork © Copyright 2002 Kim Kondratieff

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Posted: Thursday, 30 October, 2003 @ 09:24 PM

OMG!! i finally have been given another glimpse of your glorious artwork!! drops to knees in worship 'I am not worthy... I am not worthy...' narf ever since i first saw your protoss artwork on elfwood I looked every single freeking day for new artwork! then, you dissapeared! and, as far as i know, your site on elfwood has either been deleted or just isn't registering on the servers anymore... what happened? and all of the art that you had on elfwood isn't here... your art (all of it) is amazing!! you inspired me and several others (that i know of), yet without your presence, elfwood has become, dull...

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