Just some fun on a snow day~
I think Gwen might be getting some company very soon if I decide that this should be a character.

I'm kinda happy with how this came out.
STOCK: http://SaligiaStock.deviantart.com/art/the-look-44656895
EDIT: USED A LINEAR BURN TO FIX IT UP A BIT. :3 I DON'T KNOW WHAT'S UP WITH THE SA RESUBMISSION SYSTEM, BUT IT'S NOT LETTING ME RE-UPLOAD IT. TO SEE THE FIXED VERSION, GO HERE: http://imperial-obsession.deviantart.com/art/Vampiris-114633537
Comments
pur plec loud Says:
This totally caught my eye under the recents
and then I was like OH WELL HI.
The preview looked veiny and made me think of Thalia. This is very pretty though :3. You make me wanna do manips.
Cyril Says:
You're really good with the photo manipulations. I particularly enjoy your work with the eyes. Its just enough to look naturally unnatural without looking fake... if that makes sense.
Interesting cracks on the skin and stuff, as well as the the dot on the forehead.
Rade Says:
The skin and eyes, great use of photo manipulation!
Cloak gives you extra points
TheCheryl Says:
Dig those eyes. They're so pretty and you gotta love someone who loves a good grunge brush. Awesome work
brandi3981 Says:
i
her eyes which is what caught my eye & I agree with the 1st comment they look naturally unnatural but not fake 
deepinswim Says:
this is absolutely amazing..
Nin Skillet Says:
thats cool, it's good the snow goes good with it :)
excelentay you should be in Twilight..lol better than Rob and them all lol
frozen scent of love Says:
It would be absolutely great if the cracks actually blended in and looked real. The cracks and decay look absolutely fake, and stick out. You should've put the cracks on their own layer and blended them to "Hard light".
Also, the eyes are a bit too dull. After coloring, it would've helped if you would've used a white, round brush on "overlay" to increase the color and make them look a lot better.
There's a few weird things going on, but nice try. Good job.
yzumi chan Says:
i realy like it!!!

next time u should try to use the crack brush on a new layer and define the layer as color burn or even linear burn it would look a bit more real
KyoKuddler Says:
Good job!