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Betrayal
Betrayal by @Vaporeon249 (Vaporeon Lugia Krabby)

Finished sometime between January 2001 - July 2003. Done with pencil crayons.

Betrayed, Sailor Chibi/Mini Moon is taken out by a possessed Sailor Saturn.

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Posted: Monday, 04 January, 2010 @ 03:38 AM
Rating: 5

Heartbreaking. The colors are very vivid and well-done, and both expressions are perfect. I really like the way you did the blood splatters, too. (Something I'm still working on getting right....)

studies it a bit more. Just curious, but is there any significance in the "ears" on the left ornament being spread apart? And does this picture have any additional background, like being a scene from a story or an RP? I always like illustrating story/RP scenes, so I was just wondering.

Posted: Monday, 04 January, 2010 @ 10:19 AM

This was actually a request. I think it came down to the fact that the requester really liked Sailor Saturn, and really hated Mini Moon. I personally find my impression of blood in here to be rather juvennile. I improved a lot in that department since this picture. Generally it's darker, less shiny and more viscous. As for the ear thing, I have no idea. The picture is so old I wouldn't know why I really did anything on this picture anymore.

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