Pencils and Inks by *itmon 
Colors by me, ~CorranFett
Millions of thanks to the amazing
itmon for drawing that awesome lineart of Gladus Tite for me.

I hope I can give him at least a bit of credit by coloring that fantastic piece of art.
In the scene, you can see my Fanfic-OC Gladus Tite battling a bunch of Yuuzhan Vong. Maybe this scene will get a paragraph in my story.
Now, some info on Gladus:
The character Gladus Tite is from my Star Wars fanfiction Pariah and also appears in another one, a WIP, When Few Stood Against Many.
Gladus Tite is a coldblooded Mandalorian ex-outlaw and condemned criminal, murderer and assassin, wanted for death on lots and lots of planets in the galaxy, and has never been too much showing off his Mandalorian heritage. But as the Yuuzhan Vong started attacking the galaxy, one of his former archenemies, the Mandalorian soldier and ex-Police officer Ronan Barec (see my other deviations, as well as my fanfiction Honor Guard for that), recruited him to join the Mandalorian Protectors and make a stand against the extragalactic invaders. Gladus is most skilled in sword- and melee combat, and his armor just shows that off.
You can see more artworks on Gladus on the link above or in my gallery.
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Rage of the Shadow Warriors and its characters are copyright by me
A clone going rogue is a nice concept, but it's also been used often before (see Spar, for example). I've written a very short about a bounty-hunter-turned-rogue clone as well, but I've lost interest in clones a long time ago. Your idea is cool, and in your context, the name fits very well as well.
I have written in 1st person, in the vignette "Runner". It's the perfect narrative if you have only one major character and want all focus to be on him. With more characters, you should go to 3rd person. Generally, I'd advise 3rd person, because it's easier.
Thanks for the comment, I'm glad you like it.
The texture was probably the easiest part, because I didn't need to actually draw anything on that. Nevertheless, I like it as well. Only Gladus's face didn't turn out so good...
Oh, and I added the "Pencils and Inks" part in the description - once there's something I find to edit about the artwork itself, I'll add "Pencils" to the bottom line on the artwork itself, as well.
I have put it on the wikia page and my homepage already ( [link] ), but not yet in the actual fanfiction thread on TheForce.Net. I'm hesitating because I may work the scene depicted on the artwork into one of the next chapters, and this would work as great illustration, then.
I'll get back to you once I post it here as well, though.