@zarathus
zara thus

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Posted: Friday, 28 November, 2003 @ 04:08 PM

The lighting effects on this picture are absolutely FABULOUS. The title really describes it perfectly. I'm really impressed with how the lighting looks exactly like just that--him crawling out of darkness. Excellent, excellent job! I'm always amazed by the creatures you draw--they're so complex and detailed, yet somehow so original and unpretentious. My only suggestions for this picture would be to give him something more to stand on than white space--although this way it kind of looks like he crawled off a piece of paper, which would seriously make me cry if something like this guy did to me... But I feel he should have something more to stand on. Again, great lighting.

Posted: Friday, 28 November, 2003 @ 05:37 PM

Oh, wow.. This is stunning! One of my favorite pieces from you, I think. From the thumbnail, it looked like a photo of a sculpture! Excellent shading and highlights, and great musculature on the dwaggy- looks very convincing! Man... this so rocks! xD

Posted: Friday, 28 November, 2003 @ 07:57 PM

Ooooh cooool. I like the lighting effects, and this guy's whole design actually. And veddy interesting pose x) Yay!

Posted: Friday, 28 November, 2003 @ 09:33 PM

looks like a tattoo that has freed itself and coming to get you quite a scary mouth on the creature too love it but also find it replusive that's realism!

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