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Don't you know that you can't fight the moonlight...
Don't you know that you can't fight the moonlight... by @JamieLee (Jamie Lee)

This was inspired by two days straight of nothing but LeAnn Rhimes' "Can't Fight the Moonlight" (God that song rocks).

This was originally supposed to be done on an oekaki, but then the oekaki started acting up and I couldn't continue my progress. So, I took what I had of the pic and started coloring it in photoshop. I am VERY pleased with this! Only one filter was used on the entire thing and that was to make the stars. Everything else was done with the smudge brush. Totally killed my wrists but the end result is awesome.

That's Darian. Why isn't he a robian hedgehog you ask? Because I've been working on an earth alternative to my storyline called "Idika", and in it, Darian is a werewolf. Interesting alternative eh? This pic is actually inaccurate. Darian can shift between human and wolf forms at will, but under a full moon he turns completely feral.

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Posted: Monday, 11 November, 2002 @ 01:33 AM

OOOOOOOOOOO! Great job! ^_^

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