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"Caught in the Act" by Brian Keith Cooke

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Well, not exactly caught IN the act so much as BEFORE the act. Started off as a female body study that I was fairly pleased with, then I added the costume and background.  Turned her into a character for our D&D group.  Any 'foreign text' is gibberish.




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18 Feb 2003:-) EDWARD torres torres
It amazes me no one has commented on this image yet. I really like the way you've got the motion going, here, Brian, as well as the (to be expected from you) detail on the background and the figure herself. You're really getting much much better with the female form. I like it. 2Not too happy with all the stonework, myself. Yet another instance of the background suffering because the original piece was a doodle that I decided to expand on. Thanks, though.
20 Feb 200345 Kay
I like her hair. Not carried away with her right hand, but all in all, a very good picture. I usually check your site every day, but missed a few days and just now saw this one.Well, we all miss days. Sometimes I miss years. I like the hand, but I may be the only one.
26 Jun 2003:-) Tara 'Raven' Monday
I really love the background, and her top. And she really does look as if she has just gotten caught, which is great cuz some people just put titles up that don't go w/ the image. ^_^Thanks. Sometimes I put titles that amuse me on pieces, or which have meaning only to me outside the scope of the piece. Got a few like that in this gallery, as a matter of fact. There's always some relation, even if it isn't obvious.
20 Aug 200345 Joshua Hutcheson, Unsupplied Artist
"What? Little ol' me?" "Why, I wasn't doing anything, sir guard. Just strolling along..."

I believe this is a very finely executed idea. Excellent work.Thanks much. She turned out pretty well for just being a body study to begin with, I think.
19 Feb 200445 Jeffrey Wayne Bennett
Personnaly, I like her. She makes me think of a cross between Xena & Gabriel from tv. I love her top, but I'd kind of like to see her with longer hair. Of course in her chosen profession, I think the style fits her. Very nice detail on both the character & her surroundings! Thanks for sharing her with us. You da man!Thanks. And you're welcome 2 I don't know about the top, though, they might not have one in your size. Oh, you meant you liked it on HER...I get it. 12
6 Jul 2008:-) Jason Jsun Dement
Alot of great shading in this one Brian. I particularly like the background the most!
1 Nov 2008:-) Gene tirebay farwell
The face is wrong but everything else is right.
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'Caught in the Act':
 • Created by: :-) Brian Keith Cooke
 • Copyright: ©Brian Keith Cooke. All rights reserved!

 • Keywords: Boots, Gems, Stone, Sword, Tools, Woman
 • Categories: Body Study, Woman, Women
 • Techniques: Pencil/Graphite Pen, Mechanical/Technical Pencils, Erasers
 • Inspirations: Other Author, Other Artist
 • Views: 1512
 • Resolution: 419x650

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