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Allison Theus

Belly of the Beast
Belly of the Beast by @beastofoblivion (Allison Theus)

Scoff if you shall, but beware lest you end up in its gullet. For the belly of the Beast is large and its appetite insatiable; once devoured, you are forever lost.

Edit: Made file size smaller. Photosohp over sketchbook lineart.

Artwork © 2005 by Allison Theus

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19y90d ago
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Posted: Friday, 25 February, 2005 @ 10:46 PM

That is some BOSS lighting and coloring, my friend. I also like that you kind of minimized your inking this time around; it helps give it a more painterly feeling, less roughness. You rock.

Posted: Friday, 25 February, 2005 @ 10:57 PM

How do you do it... I love his chipped nails!! And the colors. Lighting. Everything, wow. Still in aew of your works :D

Posted: Saturday, 26 February, 2005 @ 09:57 AM

holy cow this is hot, hot stuff...... Awesome detail here... can see the amount of patience you invested into this piece... Great work!

Posted: Saturday, 26 February, 2005 @ 12:57 PM

I'm in love with the beast! It's so cute! Although.. perhaps I shouldn't pet it..

I love the uniquness of him. And the detail is great! Especially on his face... He looks mean.. +edges closer to him then gets eaten+ Oh darn my luck..

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