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Liz Ramirez

Pen Tablet Art 2 - Sonic vs. Sonic sequel
Pen Tablet Art 2 - Sonic vs. Sonic sequel by @LizSama (Liz Ramirez)

About a half an hour after that other tablet picture i tried drawing another Sonic one. This is the end result.. It's a sorta sequel to the Sonic Vs. Sonic picture that quite a few people seem to like. Another physical manifestation of the two forces within the young hedgehog. When combined they become what is known as Sonic The Hedgehog, but what if the actual physical body harbored the forms of both in the outter shell?

He's in great pain. The blood on him is that of his own. His body is split into two. Angel and Devil. The white feathered wings of his angelic form stained with blood, his light blue quills -- streaked with caking blood. His peach colored fur stained forever.

Darkness. His powerful leather bat wings spread proudly with the blood lovingly dribbling down the horn and thinned stretched hide, his dark quills turning a deep purple from the mix of red, his browning peach fur, blackened from dirt, grime and crimson pain.

Wow, thats like. Deep or something. I wish i could have made him look more agonized instead of just angry. Maybe i'll try n'draw that later. Anyone have any neat Sonic Angel/Devil picture ideas?

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21y126d ago
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