This is what I like to call: The Ultamite Ophelia Ramirez Fanart picture period. (at least in my opinion)
This picture is somewhat of a homage to two aspects.
The first obviously being Ophelia Ramirez from the Life and Times of Juniper Lee.
And the Second being the final Boss (and one of the coolest final bosses ever for that matter) Of Final Fantasy 6 (3 in America)
Which Was Kefka's Organic Tower.
The picture is actually two pictures meshed into one (the tower and the Top Ophelia are two seperate pictures)
The only thing that was kept from the original tower (as far as the actual forms) was the Tiger, I accidentally forgot to change it, and just decided to keep it.
There is no background.
This took about an hour to draw and a few hours to get just right (using the computer's image editor and MS paint)
There are Exactly 8 images of Ophelia as follows:
(bottom) "Long Arm", "Short Arm", "Head" (Giant Ophelia at bottom)
(2nd level) far left "Magic", far right "Hit", middle two "crusified" Ophelia's and one peering out of the right side near "Tiger" and under "Tools".
(3rd level) "Sleep" Sleeping Ophelia with flaming skull in place of "Girl"
(top) "Kefka" Giant winged Ophelia.
I kept the clothes on each of the incarnations, even though some in the original are to the point of being "naked"
This idea came about over a month ago, and originated with another idea but with the same concept (just different characters)
Ophelia Ramirez is from The Life and Times of Juniper Lee
Kefka's Tower is from Final Fantasy 6
I recently started using inkscape and it, too , is difficult (As you may have noticed in some of my pictures)...I've never used photoshop before, I don't plan on it unless I can master InkScape. One program at a time.
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There are no such things as "Heroes", just villians that do good.
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