Some lightly colourised Gui panels because this man is so so so shiny

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Some lightly colourised Gui panels because this man is so so so shiny
Having a bit of a rough night. Decided to redraw some very old 1/2 Prince fanart from when I was a kid. Bit of a nostalgia trip here.
Those blushes look so shitty lmAO
Here's that vers next to the original from when I was like 14 and just starting drawing, have fun seeing that in your nightmares tonight;
The Accounts of a Demon Bard
Intro: Some people are infatuated before moving on. Some immediately fall in love. Others are like Guiliastes, where it’s a slow road to the heart.
The Accounts of a Demon Bard, a manhua/chinese comics/漫画 fanfic | FanFiction
This is based on the manhua, 1/2 Prince | 1/2 王子.
Inktober day 6 A month of fandoms
Manhua: ½ Prince OTP: Feng Lan/Min Gui Wen (in-game names: Prince/Guileastos)
Second Life is a VR MMORPG with 99% realism where (ironically) players can use magic and organise pop concerts in a medieval setting. Prince, also known as the “Blood Elf” for his ruthlessness in battle, is an extraordinarily beautiful male warrior elf whose skills include singing, violence, and unintentionally making everybody fall in love with him. Oh, and Prince is also played by a female university student called Feng Lan, who eventually gets tangled in a conspiracy built into the game itself and has to team up with the rest of her in-game group (including her professor who’s in love with Prince) in real life to save the world. You know, because 99% realism isn’t enough when you could play the game but in real life.
Bonus Gui that I originally drew then thought was too simple: