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Aziraphale [an angel] tempting Crowley [a demon].


props: Good Omens © Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
materials: ink, paper
Do not reproduce without my explicit permission.
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ooh! Very sexy!
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:iconredbloodedrose:
hmmmm...I do belive this is a scene from a fanfiction I've read, now where have I misplaced it? I believe it had somethinf to do with Azi being to hot...
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~VampireHuntress5790 Feb 10, 2011  Hobbyist Writer
Shouldn't it be the other way around with the Demon tempting the Angel XD lol. I love it anyway.
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There is so much win in this photo. I love the pose and the wings are amazing! Also that's got to be some kinda crazy chair that I want badly. the cushion is so high and dude...its perfect for business time!
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~Nijichan Oct 28, 2010  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
I love this one, it's very nice!
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So glad to see some really well-done fanart for these two! :D
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~bubishuu-chan Aug 23, 2010  Student Traditional Artist
You made me a happy, happy, happy girl right now. *o*
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~SaikoHono Aug 22, 2010   Traditional Artist
I really like this picture, but I saw something in it that I thought you might want addressed. First off, the black streaks in the pants. I KNOW that those are super hard to do, and no matter how many times I go over, I still see streaks, for me anyways. BUT, in the knee to ankle region of the pants, the way you shaded them almost looks like its just another part of the creases. However, I do not see them in the thigh region of the pants. My suggestion for next time would be this-to find other creased regions, outline them in pencil, and shade according to them. Does that make sense? I hope it helps!
Also, their facial expressions are very similar. There is nothing wrong with this, but I find contrast adds much more chemistry. I saw this also in "Little Lamb". Both are really great pictures, but maybe for next time I would reccommend harshly contrasting facial expressions. Still, very good job.
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