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Nihilina Gloomee

Uranium (U)
Uranium (U) by @N0-11 (Nihilina Gloomee)

Another chemical girl but she’s based off of one of the radioactive elements from the periodic table. Please enjoy!

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305d13h ago
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Comments & Critiques (7)

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(5)

Posted: Monday, 15 January, 2024 @ 04:12 AM

This is eerie, especially her eyes.

I love it.

Posted: Monday, 15 January, 2024 @ 04:40 AM

@The-Wizard-of-Zaar: Thank you!

Posted: Wednesday, 17 January, 2024 @ 01:40 AM
Rating: 5

This is awesome! Everything about her says "lethal: do not mess with".

Posted: Monday, 30 September, 2024 @ 07:19 PM

The sheen to the hair and the double pupils are such a sharp look; what's the difference between a mutant and an alien?

(My only major critique is using biohazard symbols for the background. :p )

Posted: Monday, 30 September, 2024 @ 10:30 PM

@Thorvald: Yeah, if I do make a biohazard symbol again, I'll only use it in a simple grunge looking background, in the future at least.

Posted: Tuesday, 01 October, 2024 @ 03:48 PM

@N0-11: I mean there's nothing wrong with a decorative background, it's just biohazards are biological; radiation isn't. ;p

Posted: Wednesday, 02 October, 2024 @ 02:44 PM

@Thorvald: Oh! Thanks for specifying, I'll use a radiation symbol for future chemigals themed around high radiation levels.

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