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Nehalem Elosen
Nehalem Elosen by @Fifth (Fifth Stage Erikson)

This is my siamese cat character Nehalem, a snobbish landlord who's obsessed with goldfish. I'm not sure I'd consider this a real "work" since I rushed the sketch, rushed the inkjob, and rushed the colour. It's just that... Nehalem's a new RP character... and I hate having characters I've never drawn.

Nehalem's a jerk. He's holding an empty drug bottle. Wee.

Pencil sketch from Algebra, inked in Graphic Communications, coloured in Painter Classic. With a godforsaken shaky mouse. Who wants to buy me a tablet? :D

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Posted: Tuesday, 16 December, 2003 @ 06:35 PM

Trust me Nicole, had I the money, I'd definatly buy you one T__T But, we'll have to wait until I rule China for that. But anyways, I really love how this picture turned out. I espiecally like his hands, and the gold fishes sparattically placed about him. Like I've mentioned before, I adore your little 'ring' (should I call it that) of characters, and they always have very intreresting character traits n_n! Awesome job.

Posted: Tuesday, 16 December, 2003 @ 08:30 PM

I really like this guy's design...it's more, to me, like Siamese-cat-alien, but it's a nice change from "human with cat head stuck on him." You did a SPECTACULAR job with the clothing-the GOLDFISH, man! Lovely!

Posted: Tuesday, 04 May, 2004 @ 05:22 AM

Dang that rocks. What character! He ooozes personality even if it's not a good one :)

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