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Inspiration
Inspiration by @katycoop (Katy Coope)

Awww, It's the lovely Elliot Glass. With a rather cool shirt. In his socks. I guess he's going to find his shoes...

The caption comes from a couple of things.. first, well, Elliot is Inspiration. It's his aspect (Like a number of other characters in Seraphin, he get's it after the order of the universe gets messed up) That spiral is his personal symbol. Sorry to those of you who thought I was advertising Dreamcast ^_^ The other reason I put the caption is because this picture was inspired by seeing one of the people in my Sixthform walking away like this, and I just had to draw it.

Anyway, I like this. Shame you can't see his face from this angle though ^_^

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Posted: Wednesday, 13 March, 2002 @ 06:09 PM

Nice angle, and cool clothes. ^_^ I'd have to use this image as a reference if I drew something like this, I'm just starting to work with different angles. I want that shirt. ^^

Posted: Wednesday, 13 March, 2002 @ 10:42 PM

o/Lovely, lovely Elliot-chan! o/

He looks great! ^_^ squinting What's it say on the back of his shirt?

Posted: Sunday, 17 March, 2002 @ 02:26 PM

It says 'Reikan', which should mean idea or inspiration, if my japanese dictionary is right ^_^

Posted: Wednesday, 05 May, 2004 @ 12:07 AM

Oh!!! this is soooo great! but...you know...i havent seen a pic of u yet.... u kno what...i think you should draw a self portrit of yourself! Ya! that id rock! Ill be looking forward to it! =)

O and by the way... i was wondering were you got all those cool Japenise names from =)

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