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Caitlin Wilt

Shifted Anomaly
Shifted Anomaly by @TheDevilCat (Caitlin Wilt)

Yaarg! I'm caught somewhere between devilcat form and xenomorph form, and have twisted wings to boot! Aiyee!

::coughs::

School boredom, is all.

Character © Caitlin Wilt 2K3 Xenomorphs © H.R. Giger and Fox

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Posted: Monday, 15 December, 2003 @ 11:17 PM

I love this! The simple use of lines and the soft shading on bold colors really works, and that pose really gets the sinister beastie feel across quite well. I can see the Xeno influence slightly int he head and summat in the tail and skin pulled over the ribcage, although it does look a little more on the devilcat side than the Geiger alien side. Of course, that doesn't, by any means, detract from the picture itself. Great work!

Posted: Tuesday, 16 December, 2003 @ 01:13 AM

I love it when pictures display mid-transformation. I really like the crisp color in this picture, everything seems very clean. All I can suggest is that some head extension would bring out the Xenomorph side a bit more.

Posted: Tuesday, 16 December, 2003 @ 12:18 PM

Cool color design. =O Xenomorphs so cute...

Posted: Sunday, 11 January, 2004 @ 03:42 PM

Heh, Looks like your changing form thats always weird fun... Even weirder seein' a Xenomorph that almost has eyes...:p

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