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©2006-2009 ~mindsiphon
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Submitted: May 15, 2006
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Sketched and painted directly into Photoshop.
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very nice ..luv the dark'ish colors...but it's like a little to dark and you can't see some details very well...over all it's another succes ;)

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Nicely executed. Very metal! :horns:

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Very nice!! It has a "metal album cover" feel to it! :D
ooooo!! very cool :)

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Awsome..Thats a great pose for the main character..He looks really mean & moody!

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whoa i'm.. speechless. :O :+fav:

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my love yearns your suffer..
very impressive work, love the dark tone, very creepy

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I'm really impressed with this one. You sketched this directly into Photoshop? Ye god, how? I just love his armor and the undead things in the background add a wonderful touch. His facial exression is hard, mean but sober at the same time.

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And directly to my favs! Wow it's a wonderful work!

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