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Finished Wolfwood
Finished Wolfwood by @deaddays (John Rios)

Well, here you have it. The finished version of Wolfwood from the TRIGUN series. He's dead now though. Bummer. He was pretty cool. I'm totally happy with how this came out. It's an original pose by the way. I think it's a nice mix between Anime and my style. Anyway, enjoy. Artwork © Copyright 2002 John Rios

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Posted: Saturday, 01 June, 2002 @ 10:16 AM

i really like this. i love your style and the coloring. ^_^

Posted: Saturday, 01 June, 2002 @ 07:13 PM

(Ack! Don't you think you should put in a spoiler warning, or something??)

I like how you took the char and turned him into your own (vs. keeping him in an anime style). He's still Nick!
Cooooolies pose, too.

my art: www.side7.com/art/daniwill

Posted: Thursday, 13 June, 2002 @ 02:52 AM

not too familiar with the seriese... but this pic rocks!

Posted: Monday, 30 September, 2002 @ 06:15 PM

blinks blinkblinkblinkblink

Daaaang. The coloring reminds me of Penny Arcade, but that dosen't mean you've got a unique style of your own.... and it subtly saturates this picture (I hope that comes off well). And Daaaaaaang. _ This picture owns.

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