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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Seth

Seth is a broken, mangled, filthy goblin and the favorite punching bag of his master, Knossus.  It's hard to draw something that moves when it shouldn't.  The prevailing concept was Seth was endentured in return for his life after a very bad accident.  The idea of using his magic to help him live, but not to repair the mangled body was just the first of many 'fun' things Knossus did to the poor guy.  2003 

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Seth - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Celia 'Velexia Reborn' Triplett
©Celia 'Velexia Reborn' Triplett. All rights reserved!

Categories: [Demons, Imps, Devils, Beholders...]
Techniques: [Computer Painted from Scratch]
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31 Oct 2005:-) Daniela 'Ratte' Löw
Really cool pic! I love how you've colored him! Especially his skin...Looks uhm..forgive me, somewhere disgusting..
But it's still a great picture, you're talented!
3 Nov 2005:-) Coen de Moor
Haha, that is very funny! And impressive too.
I like the way his head is connected to his body. I like the way all parts of him are connected to each other.
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