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When I found the priest at lindowyn-stock this image popped into my head...but it took some time to find the vampire because she needed to be fair skinned with dark hair...and thanks to Cherieroberts here she is.
Vampire- ~cherieroberts Priest- =lindowyn-stock Background & Priests Eyes- =Shoofly-Stock Thanks Heaps to the stock providers Please Respect My Art ! All my gallery is copyright © Flash Dunkerton All rights réserved. All the materials contained in my deviantART gallery may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission. My images do not belong to the public domain. |
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Comments
Glad you found such an appropriate model for your vampiress, she really does have a dark beauty about her. Everything looks nice and smooth and evenly lit... great job on the atmosphere. Thanks much for using my stock! It almost makes me want to be a fly on the wall over there to see what happens next. Great storytelling!
You are very perseptive...the two things I try most to achive are good lighting and hopefully a story.
You made my week...thanks.
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Hell, there are no rules here...we're trying to accomplish something.
Thomas A. Edison
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Hell, there are no rules here...we're trying to accomplish something.
Thomas A. Edison
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Hell, there are no rules here...we're trying to accomplish something.
Thomas A. Edison
I don't comment on everything that enters my inbox either...I guess the thing that bugs me is how stock people make a big deal about artists informing them about the use of their stock (rightly so) because they wont to see the result and they put a lot of work into it...I put a lot of work into what I do as well and just as stock people get some sort of buzz seeing the result...I get my buzz from the reaction of those that look at my work and tell me good or bad what they think.
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Hell, there are no rules here...we're trying to accomplish something.
Thomas A. Edison
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