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Pulcherimma Mortua

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This is my female version of Death, notice the scythe cane. Her name is Ollia for those that care. This is another design where i could have easily gone with something over the top manly and vicious but i wanted a more elegant look. Ive never really designed many dresses, it kinda shows, but i had fun with this design.

My girlfriend came up with the title.

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This gorgeous, with the attention to detail, anatomy, shading and everything. Badass work you done here.

Very intense

Now this was very intense work here you really know how to build a character from the greound up even the background was fitting for this well detailed character the depth of detail and colors really blend so we'll some nice fusion of depth here and while this was some too notch stuff I was very impressed with your work here and I do hope you make more character designs just like this one here

~~SUGGESTED IDEAS~~
No changes needed it's some beautiful work

~X~

What a Glorious Death you have here. I really like the dress. Like you felt, that the color of Death is blackish-purple and this is brilliant! Also, the corset is more than something outstanding. She looks like royal Death Lady and the warrior at the same time. That scythe cane makes her to look mature and experinced, and absolutely main. I have no words. This is fantastic.

I wish it would have a bust version of this, because the face and everything around it is bloody amazing!

I LOVE THIS!! Its Like a darker alice and wonderland kind of thing

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May 8, 2010
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