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Standing at the brink of destiny and other such nonsense. :) I picture her standing in a regular room until she reaches for the glass, and suddenly the world disappears. Dunno where the inspiration for this came from, probably an Indian Jones movie. :) Tell me what you think.

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Magic - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Nicolas Kotula
ŠNicolas Kotula. All rights reserved!

Categories: [Magic and Sorcery, Spells, etc.]
Techniques: [3D-program] [Computer Painted from Scratch]
DateNameComment 
31 Dec 1999:-) Rick Smith
Good pose. The intensity of her look at the crystal is great.
11 Feb 200045 daBigFat Z
Man! (got no words 4 it)
15 Mar 2000:-) H. T. Y. A'Deline
marvellous self-absorbed effect!!!
11 Dec 200145 Grandpa
Best you become a cook.
20 Nov 200245 Natwod
She is very focused on the crystal. Great Work!
12 Jan 200345 Susanna Ciuk Karlsson
She looks totaly possesed by the orb.
31 Aug 200445 Sorry to be a pain
Um, just to be annoying, did you mean to write Indian Jones? Or did you mean Indiana Jones?
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