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It's black line art set on transparency. You can view it with > view image.
(Right click > View Image)
Note : you also may need to display 'Original image' first, since the thumbnail is JPEG and, as such, doesn't handle transparency.
Here is another way to view directly :
Right click on link "Original image (779.1 KB)", than select "open in new window" (or tab).
(Right click > View Image)
Note : you also may need to display 'Original image' first, since the thumbnail is JPEG and, as such, doesn't handle transparency.
Here is another way to view directly :
Right click on link "Original image (779.1 KB)", than select "open in new window" (or tab).
Chrissues
over 14 years ago*tempest feather*
over 14 years agoAZD-A9S
over 14 years agoInvisible images can give you a big curiosity on what it could be.
Shanyy
about 14 years agoAZD-A9S
about 14 years agoHeh.
WtfCakes
about 14 years agoDebbie
about 14 years agofireattack
about 14 years agoManabi
about 14 years agoDebbie
about 14 years agoBut normally, people give away smaller-dimensioned linearts, and well, most people are more simplistic artists. It's not like ultra-mega-pro artists like Inugami Kira, hence my good surprise. Hope that makes any sense...
Manabi
about 14 years ago