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Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya...
Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya... by @Anke (Anke Wehner)

... and I'm not going to kill anyone at the moment, because Anke was to lazy to draw all of me." ahem Well, shortly after reading the book I got the DVD, and just had to draw some fanart. Since a lot of people seem to draw mangafied versions of Jack Sparrow (and that style really is easier than realism), here's a rather quick picture of Inigo, the (in my opinion) more interesting of the master swordsmen in the movie. pencil (H and HB), 21st October 2003

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Posted: Tuesday, 21 October, 2003 @ 03:23 PM

"You seem like a decent fellow, I hate to kill you"

"You seem like a decent fellow, I hate to die"

Posted: Tuesday, 21 October, 2003 @ 05:19 PM

Excellent representation of Inigo! I've seen "The Princess Bride" several times, and I haven't gotten sick of it yet. I keep meaning to get a hold of the book, but I'm stuck on the Redwall series at the moment..... oi.... You captured his likeness very well, particularly his hair, clothing, and the shape of his face. The only thing I would say could have used a bit of improvement are the eyes-- they just seem bigger than they should be. Other than that, a marvelous picture! Kudos to you!

Posted: Wednesday, 22 October, 2003 @ 07:12 AM

Yes, you did a wonderful job. If I just saw the pic, with no text about it whatsoever I probably would've thought to myself that it looked alot like Inigo Montoya.

I loved that movie. ^..^

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