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Christie Majors

Embrace
Embrace by @Straya (Christie Majors)

Well, let the re-upload process begin, I guess. O_o To start it off, here's Quatre Raberba Winner as an angel with Judith Alarath, his girlfriend from the Fallen Angels RPG.

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Posted: Tuesday, 17 July, 2001 @ 07:33 AM

WAI! Well I'm in love with this pic. Amazing. ^_^ I love how you made his wings swoosh around... and the colors on the clothes. Wow. o.o Good job!

Posted: Saturday, 18 August, 2001 @ 05:51 PM

You have GOT to tell me how you did those clothes. Seriously! Are they metal? I'm laurathx@home.com

Posted: Tuesday, 21 August, 2001 @ 05:59 PM

Wow! That is a really beautiful pic! i love it. The colors are really amazing! And that song really fits the picture.

Posted: Thursday, 17 January, 2002 @ 04:30 PM

LOVE the drawing, absolutly FAB! ^^ I really do admire the way you did your CG tech.

~Jessica Conkling

Posted: Monday, 11 February, 2002 @ 11:35 AM

@_@ That us unbelievably amazing.

How did you do that with the wings?? 0_0

Posted: Tuesday, 19 February, 2002 @ 01:24 AM

@_@ Ah..shiny plastic-like clothes!

Posted: Monday, 08 July, 2002 @ 12:50 AM

Hey! I bought this picture from you at the Irvine Spectrum! Or at least I hope it was you...anyway, I love this! It's so beautiful! I hope you draw more like this. :)

Posted: Thursday, 10 October, 2002 @ 08:57 AM

Oo.... wow... just Oo... wow

Posted: Friday, 06 October, 2006 @ 11:18 PM

OOooo, very beautiful. (I love the wings, so pretty. <3 )

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