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M. Bartley

Distraught Felony (in blue)
Distraught Felony (in blue) by @FelonyKat (M. Bartley)

After finishing Distraight Felony (see below image) I was thinking that the mood still didn't seem right. So to make it have more of a nightime 'n sad feeling, I used my photoshop program to make it more monocromatic in blues. I think I like this one a little better, but the other one is nice too.

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Posted: Sunday, 28 September, 2003 @ 11:42 PM

I dunno... yes, you're right. Both are good, but this one has so much mood. It ares rockin'. -g-

I just listened to Kelly Clarkson's "Low" and this seems to fit fairly well.. :)

loafs pic to pieces

Posted: Monday, 29 September, 2003 @ 07:47 PM

Arrrg, I haaate midnights like this! ): So sad, I know how the poor grrl feels...except...without the wings and tail and stuff. Heh. o0; Great picture, I loove night pictures of any kind, the blue and black shades are wonderful.

Posted: Tuesday, 28 October, 2003 @ 03:56 PM

oh wow this pic is wonderful .. such emotions in it... the shadow work is fantastic... .. beautiful work ...

Posted: Monday, 14 June, 2004 @ 12:12 PM

Great work on the whole picture....it looks cool...Chocobos Kweh !!!! :)

Posted: Monday, 14 June, 2004 @ 04:18 PM

Oh WOW! You really did great on the blue shades, I really like it. Mmm! It looks like Felony Kat is dreaming... o_0

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