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Rei and Lilith
Rei and Lilith by @mattpage (Matt Page)

Probably one of my favorite pictures to date. Prismacolor pencils and a little Photoshop (zoom blur).

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Teen (N)
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22y355d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 01 November, 2001 @ 09:09 PM

IT'S WONDERFUL!! ^^

Posted: Thursday, 01 November, 2001 @ 09:30 PM

Just one word......"wow"

Posted: Thursday, 01 November, 2001 @ 10:16 PM

aaaaah! prismacolors are the best! ^_^

Posted: Friday, 09 November, 2001 @ 06:56 PM

Whistles Every time I logged on to your old site, Matt (which, by the way, was far from stupid), and this pic was on the main page, well, lets just say I liked it. A lot.

Posted: Saturday, 27 July, 2002 @ 04:48 AM

h..h..how the hell did you DO that! im going to go take a grip of nodoze and practice so i can be cool like you. I hope I dont turn into a crackhead. Wish me luck, pray for my teeth -NeptuNe

Posted: Thursday, 23 October, 2003 @ 07:44 AM

twitch OHMIGOSH IT'S REEEEEEEEEEIIIIIIIIIIIIIII O____O||| mad rabidic Evangelion fangirl screams faint dies

Heh, anyway. You did an AWESOME job on this image, I absolutely love the motion blue filter you did on this picture. It makes the mergence of these two seem even more so! I really like how you did rei's hair too, it looks so soft and... shiney... swoon

Great job with the color pencils, this looks awesome =D Rei's thumb looks slightly off though, but eh. grin And that has to be the kawaii-est Lilith I've ever seen in my life. XD

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