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©2006-2009 ~DawnBluewings
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Submitted: November 9, 2006
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Justin of Drewood, the Fae Archvillain of my books. He is a villain, a blackguard, a beast, a brute, a fiend and a bit of an Incubus. He is the father of at least fifteen children, all by separate mothers, one of whom happened to be a rebel princess. In this most interesting of scenes, he has just met the man who is to be his partner in crime. He also goes by the names Arlen, Don, Petrof, Jason, and many others. Done in mechanical pencil.
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great job with the background.
the face looks especially delicious.

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You may my glories and my state depose
But not my griefs-Still am I king of those
I love the lines and shading of the legs and the abs, also the contrast in the BG looks amazing.

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"I don't make mistakes, I make intense mixed media experiments."
- Selina von Woggerpoot III, esq.

My personal website: [link]
Thank you. This one took... forever to draw, and kept smudging... X(... was worth it, though!

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So I'm drawing a comic for school. It's eating my life. Sorry I'm not updating more. I'm busy getting credit...
Thanks. He's... fun. Quite an odd character.

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So I'm drawing a comic for school. It's eating my life. Sorry I'm not updating more. I'm busy getting credit...
No prob!

And it sure was (worth it) .D

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"I don't make mistakes, I make intense mixed media experiments."
- Selina von Woggerpoot III, esq.

My personal website: [link]
Pretty. I never noticed the Celtic knots in the background before.

He's very well done. Though he looks like he's floating in thin air. No idea how to fix that...
Tried ot fix it. Failed to fix it. Stopped caring.

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So I'm drawing a comic for school. It's eating my life. Sorry I'm not updating more. I'm busy getting credit...
Sounds like me! Only instead of stopping caring I scribble it out and/or throw it away.
Mreph. It was the only good thing I had drawn that week.

I'll probably redraw it this winter, when I have a model to get the weight right.

You do know that you're going to spend half your time posed so that I can sketch you, right?

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So I'm drawing a comic for school. It's eating my life. Sorry I'm not updating more. I'm busy getting credit...

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