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Hadessa
Hadessa by @Fifth (Fifth Stage Erikson)

Hadessa is missing three teeth and one toe, but she is way cool. I think. Haddie makes drugs for a living. But they're fictional drugs so watch me artfully dodge the side7 drug policy =3 Plus I don't condone drug use at all--I've never touched any of them and I won't.

Done in MSPaint. Yes, with a mouse. Toby Messler (dark-bear-shmee.deviantart.com) made my palette for me because I ADORE his sense of colour.

If you tell me I'm stereotyping black people I'll be highly irritated, since that was not at all my intention. Plus, Haddie is a good girl--she doesn't use drugs, and she's very good-natured and intelligent.

Wee. Much love! :D

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Posted: Wednesday, 10 December, 2003 @ 11:14 PM

Great character design! ^_^ I like her!
You did this with a mouse?! jaw drops Wow...very, very well done!

Posted: Thursday, 11 December, 2003 @ 07:07 AM

XP! Of course as I've mentioned before, I adore this picture. I love how Hadessa looks so happy, and the missing toe is still making me laugh. I'll tell you this, no one can make one toe and three teeth gone look so good. Once again, awesome job!

Posted: Monday, 05 April, 2004 @ 08:56 PM

This character definitely has a lot of... character. I can't draw with a mouse at ALL, and seeing work drawn by someone who uses a mouse is just amazing. :)

Cool character design, she definitely looks like an interesting lady. :)

Posted: Tuesday, 04 May, 2004 @ 05:23 AM

What a great job on the ocloring! Pic is awesome and creative :)

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