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*ultraviolet

The Amaranthine Throne

Posted Sunday, July 15th, 2007 at 2:42 pm
Copyright © 2007 *Ultraviolet

The Amaranthine Throne by *ultraviolet

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First piece I've done as part of the Dark Gemini Project with fellow artist Sangluna.
Versa, one of the two twin demi-gods of mystery, beauty, creativity and duality. Sitting on the throne in his dilapidated shrine. With a little feline friend no less.

I used this piece as a challege for myself. I can be so timid about actually using foreshortening in this manner. I need to do it more and stop being 'scared' of using it XD This one isn't perfect by any means, but hopefully its a good step for me in the process of learning ^^

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6 comments

  1. *siouxievixen

    Comment from *siouxievixen, 1 day ago (#133084)

    You must go through pink and purple pencils like no tomorrow...
    I see you.... I feel you.... I know you... I own you...
    (([i]Velvet Acid Christ - Fun With Drugs[/i]))
    1. *ultraviolet

      Comment from *Ultraviolet, 1 day ago (#133142)

      pink purple fushia black and gray and white all go pretty fast XD
  2. *mastercheif

    Comment from *mastercheif, 1 year ago (#37261)

    sharp picture :)
    learn your role and shut your mouth if you smell what the rocks cooking
  3. *siberianwingsbeowulf

    Comment from *siberianwingsbeowulf, 1 year ago (#36488)

    This an amazing piece of work, i have trouble drawing at extreme angles.
  4. *leandra

    Comment from *leandra, 1 year ago (#36245)

    absolutely gorgeous. I love the wings.
  5. ♠thumbclawz

    Comment from thumbclawz, 1 year ago (#35963)

    Yay for androgyny, the picture looks wonderful with all those details and great coloration. :)
  6. *goldenavatar

    Comment from *goldenavatar, 1 year ago (#35930)

    "Hail to the king," is an obvious response to this one. Looks like the experimenting with foreshortening panned out well. Anyway, keep it up, I like it.