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©2007-2009 =reiq
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Submitted: July 24, 2007
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Resolution: 1000×673
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The rough sketch I started to draw this piece was simple and it was just a female character. I thought the design was cool and I could dig deeper into the concept so I ended with this idea of a group of explorers guided through this cave by a full equipped girl. nothing complicated but it was a challenge as I usually don't paint Backgrounds, I've learnt a lot doing this one. so expect to see more piece like this in the future.

PS: I'm drawing some cool new pieces featuring my girls. Stay tuned!!
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Thats awesome, the background is great, pleased theres gonna be more like this ^^
This could be considered an intense, serious piece of work...but then comes the hottie. XD

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Siempre buenas mujeres... Se agradece

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O_O WOW!

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That chick has a nice ass XD

And a great background too
Looks like fun!
*The journey to Atlantis begins!!

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That's one hell of a hat she's got on. ;)

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