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Catherine Fitzsimmons

Delta Attack III
Delta Attack III by @Jinx (Catherine Fitzsimmons)

This was supposed to be a Christmas present, and third in a series I was supposed to continue three years ago. Oops. My unparalleled laziness aside, this is for and of me and both my friends here, Alex and Evilmage.

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19y327d ago
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Posted: Saturday, 05 June, 2004 @ 08:09 PM

Beautiful image--I'm especially fond of the coloring done on the picture. plots a way to steal the mad coloring skillz

Posted: Monday, 07 June, 2004 @ 09:56 PM

You finally finished it! Congratulations! This is a really awesome group composition--I love the snazzy weapons y'all have. Great effects--they're so glowy and fun! I love the pattern on yer shirt and I'm glad you decided on a color scheme you liked. :) Uhm, this comment is not good.

Posted: Saturday, 06 November, 2004 @ 06:28 PM

Wild and colorful! Even though the character on the left is completely human-shaped (except for the tail) I could tell instantly that he was a snake. Compared to the huge weapons held by the other two, the fox's knives seem almost laughably tiny, even though I'm sure he's alarmingly capable with using them. Great work with the fabric folds everywhere, you've got the knack of that. I love the magic effects and background, one can always tell when the artist has had lots of fun with something.

Posted: Wednesday, 15 December, 2004 @ 04:46 PM

The creases are especially kewl!!

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