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Zargothrax: Come, and worship the cat!
This took me WAY more time than I expected. I originally intended this to be a replacement of >>7195 but since then I changed my mind. Besides, this isn't a direct and straightforward upgrade over that, so it should be fine with the terms and conditions as well.

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Zargothrax: I was torn between this version and a version with no background. Here is that version as well:

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Zerorganic: that was what im talking about! Good job, really love both versions

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ADudeCalledLeo: Katia is what you worship now /s
This looks awesome! The tear tracks are a nice touch, too.

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damrok4321: Did someone give her an elder scroll to read? Call moth priests our cat is broken!

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KuroNeko: Whoa that's super cool. I love that style.

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Zargothrax: @Zerorganic, @KuroNeko, @ADudeCalledLeo: Thanks! The tears are an intrinsic part of her character, there was no question about including them.
@damrok4321: Wasn't she always broken

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Rick2tails: I dare say this is art with a capital A

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Zargothrax: @Rick2tails: Thank you. I've just noticed that this drawing combines all 3 ways I make/made drawings.
Traditional: The runes were made on paper a long-log time ago.
Digital painting: The shape of Katia was made using my digital tablet and pen. Smooth and confident brush strokes were a must here (something that I couldn't do back then).
Digital gimmicks: I love gimmicks. Tricks with layers and masks. This painting would be nothing without them. These are the parts for which you don't need any pen. The glow effect, the way Katia defines the color of the light where she is, etc. Fiddling with these was the most time consuming part here.
I really like how this turned out, I think this is possibly my best entry yet.

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Dominik: It looks amazing! I thought for a moment that these lines were actually code lines from Matrix but this looks even better

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Bokdan0: Looks like something really time-consuming but the end effect is magnificent.