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©2006-2009 =Amaranthia
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She's just stabbed her unfaithful lover right in the you-know-where. That bastard; how dare he go back to his wife?!

photoshop. about x hours, on and off, spread out over a few weeks. (I work sporadically. :P)

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:iconmidnightrhose:
Personally, I like the color of the dress. But the doorway has me a little confused. The shadow of the girl is on the wall, but there's no light in the doorway, or going into the doorway.....

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Am I supposed to feel invisible?
:iconfiria:
Ooh! I like how she's emerged from the darkness! Both versions are cool though. Killer by day, hunting assassin by night. :katana: I'll bet the darkness made lighting issues a helluva lot easier to manage, huh? :giggle:

Phew. A quick glance back gave me the shivers. She has this look of, "You just saw something you should not have seen. There can be no whitnesses." :O :sprint:

And I've been looking for an excuse to use this. :flirty: I have no good excuse. :D
:iconamaranthia:
well, the light is coming from in front of her, and there is no light source coming through the door whatsoever. I suppose in reality, you'd see something other than pitch darkness through the doorway since some of the light in the room that she's in would light up whatever is behind her. On that note, all I can say is that I'm lazy and blackness is easier to paint than dimly lit rooms. :)
thanks for you comment!

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"...and I feel so bohemian like you."
:iconamaranthia:
:flirty:

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"...and I feel so bohemian like you."
:iconxxsiobhanxx:
This is awesome. . . :clap:
:icondcbsupafly:
Wow not only she gorgeous and I don't care that she's too tall, I especially love the strokes in this!

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-Supafly
:iconmangarfruit97:
I'm entranced by both her elegance and the intensity of her stare.

Emerging from the darkness into a [candlelit?] room. Very cool.

:floating:
:iconmangarfruit97:
come to think of it, the wooden beams are a little off-kilter compared to the placement of the door, but it works.

still VERY beautiful work. :dance:
:iconrazielapprentice:
What an elegant piece. This is haunting. And I personally like the pitch blackness of the doorway and how she seems to emerge from shadow like a demoness. Some people can be so nitpicky.

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