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Change of Heart
Change of Heart by @fantasy_moon (Cassie)

This is Malik Ishtar as the Change of Heart card. I drew it awhile back as a gift art for one of my YGO friends. Sketched in pencil and spent about 7 hours coloring it on PhotoImpact.

Isn't he cute?! ^_^

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Posted: Tuesday, 17 August, 2004 @ 12:04 AM

FINALLY!

Hee~ was a bit worried there when the commenting was turned off. ^^

Interesting change, this...I doubt there are many Change of Heart Maliks out there, amidst the sea of C.o.h-Bakurae...

Now for the constructive criticism! (albeit slight): the feathers at the tops of wings in that position should be the longest. If you think of the outer edge of the wing as a curve, it ought to be concave where it's convex (if that makes any sense ^^;;;). That said, it's a very lovely, very detailed wing.

I love the coloring on this one...very smooth and subtle...kind of reminds me of (and this will sound odd) Easter candy. I particularly like the shading on the gold...providing a 3D effect while being very soft.

Posted: Friday, 20 August, 2004 @ 11:36 PM

Sorry about that! ^^;;

I know what you're saying about the wing. Those feathers tried my patience so much when I was drawing them. So many of them!

Thank you for the wonderful comment! hugs

Posted: Wednesday, 18 August, 2004 @ 10:19 PM

OHMYGOSH!!!! DANG. This is SO CUTE. Marik works really well as the Change of Heart card, perhaps even better than Bakura. His expression is precious. You just want to go and cuddle him close! XD You even added some of his jewelry. ^__^ I especially enjoy the arm bands that are over the robe's material.

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