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Subject: It's not much but...


CEBrown ( ) posted Sat, 04 March 2000 at 11:22 AM · edited Wed, 08 January 2025 at 7:33 AM

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Attached Link: The Coming of the Nightlords

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here's an image I've been working on and off on for a while now. It's part of an as-yet-to-be-written story at one of my websites... Credits after blurb The pale youth floated forward and addressed the hero: "I'm afraid you're trespassing, Harlequin." The Harlequin looked at the four figures on the rooftop - a young boy dressed in a black T-shirt under a hooded robe, a short man in purple boxer shorts, a flying winged woman, and a young man who looked like a B movie vampire. "Perhaps, but I've met the owner of this building, and he looks nothing like any of you..." The young boy's eyes began to glow as a shadowy form appeared in the air above him, and the midget suddenly transformed into a giant, golden-haired monster as the pseudo-vampire spoke: "That is not what I meant, hero. We do not own the building. We own the Night!" Erinyes - Wings from Props Guild (I don't remember which of several wing sets I downloaded that got used here), hair by Floyd. Nosferatu - Zygote costume shop, with some help from a vampire texture I downloaded a while back. Bugbear - Hybrid of Zygote Bigfoot and Zygote lion Hobgoblin - All Zygote props, original textures (both "host" and "projection") Harlequin - Costume shop for cape, sphere for head. I think the sword came from Beaumont but I'm not sure. Background thrown together hastily in Bryce, foreground P4, composited and effects added in PSP5.


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