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Etna: Disgaea
Etna: Disgaea by @bunnywunny (Bunny Wunny)

This looks so much better irl. I edited this in Open Canvas.. like the bright white lights. ^^; I was trying to bring back justice to this picture cuz my scanner is really bad!

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Posted: Monday, 15 December, 2003 @ 09:30 PM
DISGAEA: HOUR OF DARKNESS!!!! Is that not one of the coolest games ever!? Im glad to finaly see some fan art of it, especialy some thats so good (i tried to do some, but, it sucked xP) I love the purple shading on her face, but her mouth seems alittle off, just a little tho. Excellent work! I cant wait to see some more! oh, and the pumkin girl is awesome too!
Posted: Tuesday, 16 December, 2003 @ 11:34 AM

Well, I think you did a good job with it....The colors in your shading look fab, and your edits are incorporated well into it (though I dont' know why you'd flip the picture and fade it and put it in the corner...why not some other element, like a star or something?)

Posted: Tuesday, 16 December, 2003 @ 05:18 PM

This is just wonderful! ^_^ I can't wait to get my copy of this game on Christmas (I should get it since it was the thing I wanted more than anything and I made it clear on my list ^^;; ). I love how you have her in the background, faded like, as well. Very nice.

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