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Lauren Sefchik

The Empress in Disguise
The Empress in Disguise by @laursefc (Lauren Sefchik)

My first character concept for 'Rhythm Strike'...and obviously one of my favorite troublemakers among them. I don't like the way I drew her in this picture versus the other concept sketches and the Photoshop version of her. However, the idea was to give her a gun-filled action pose that conveyed both mischevious play but regal elegance. In the game, she holds a LOT of secrets, and for good reason too.

Where I created Nvya as the more sleek and sexy attitude of myself...Risu is my everyday playfulness of the way I am in real life. Risu's ssecrets are in conjunction to my secrets as well.

She's quirky in her dress style, but not totally wild. I also put on the blue tattoos because I have a thing for them. All my friends know this, and Glenn calls them the 'Hiro (w)itch-marks' because I'm SUCH a Hiro lover from Lunar Eternal Blue. So those blue lines across both cheeks (compared to Hiros one set of green on his left cheek) are my inside declaration of my submissivness to the LunarEB babe!

Medians used were Photshop, colored pencils, black ink, Prisma blender.

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lauren Sefchik

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