Jethal, a rabbit-dragon morph, making a sacrifice to the patheresque fire demon that's sprung up by surprise in his burrow.
A commission, easily the most complex one I've ever completed. IIt was done entirely in Photoshop, sketch to finish.
Commissioned by Jethal, to whom these characters belong. Art copyright 2006 myself, of course.
Fuck yeah! That looks like another demon you can summon to rid the world of retards, annoyingly bad small children, Jehovah's Witnesses, and most of all emos! MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAA!!!!> - D
That's my opinion of course. ^_~ I'm such an evil but neutral bitch! NYAHEHEHEHEHEHEHE!!!!! Anyways, kickass pic! ^__^
I love the history and depth in your composition definitely adds a cozy and warm mood to the characters and their personalities, beautiful piece of art & imagination ^_^
Pretty nice art, this one. I think I gained some ideas to my own works
However, it would have looked a bit more good if you would have added some sort ritual circle, from which the daemon would have rised(just a suggestion, it looks good even now)...
Once again! Beautiful details and poses! I love the way you did the fire demon. That background is amazing too! There's so much detail in it. ^_^ That's one thing i love about art, the great details!
Woah! Did I comment on this before? Doesn't matter, I'm commenting now.
This is amazing. The detail, complex lighting, and even more importantly, the colors used here are just stunning. I love the blues and purples you've worked into everything, even the fire on the demon. This piece is truly an inspiration on how to use color.
That's my opinion of course. ^_~ I'm such an evil but neutral bitch! NYAHEHEHEHEHEHEHE!!!!! Anyways, kickass pic! ^__^
This is too awesome for words D:
However, it would have looked a bit more good if you would have added some sort ritual circle, from which the daemon would have rised(just a suggestion, it looks good even now)...
This is amazing. The detail, complex lighting, and even more importantly, the colors used here are just stunning. I love the blues and purples you've worked into everything, even the fire on the demon. This piece is truly an inspiration on how to use color.