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M. Bartley

Good vs. Evil
Good vs. Evil by @FelonyKat (M. Bartley)

I'm proud of the way Ling and Raven came out, but .jpg always eats away at my detailed shading, and .gif is worse. This was pretty much an experiment in shading with blacks and making things that are shiny, well... shiny. XD Ling's jacket is leather, as are Raven's boots. Raven's bodysuit is a spandex/latex type of material, and I wanted to have it shine like its supposed to have. The background is blah plain, but I wanted the attention to be on the two she-kats. Originally I just drew Ling, but figured she should be interacting with someone, so I had her 'n Raven in a fight.

Artwork © Copyright 2003 M. Bartley

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Posted: Saturday, 01 November, 2003 @ 08:32 AM

Oh wow! I like that drawing, it`s way cool! ^^ Hey, feel free to come to my art gallery too. ^~

Keep up with the good work!

Posted: Saturday, 01 November, 2003 @ 01:21 PM

ooo, thats cool, i really like how Ling came out. That's cool, i think you can still pretty much see the detail.

Posted: Saturday, 01 November, 2003 @ 06:30 PM

Nice! I'm in awe of anyone who can pull off drawing fight scenes. Great job on the movement of the clothing, hair, and such. ^_^

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