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Owl Post
Owl Post by @denise (Denise Chan)
Hedwig delivering a letter to Harry : )

Much photo reference was used, but was not copied exactly (though it's quite close) Artwork © Copyright 2003 Denise Chan

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Posted: Thursday, 16 January, 2003 @ 06:45 AM

Aiya why don't you draw an ldb for me?

Posted: Thursday, 16 January, 2003 @ 06:57 AM

Wow! It's soooo coool OO; I love the colouring style, what program did you use? I especially like the wings, and the eyes! The backround colours match Hedwig perfectly :)

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Posted: Thursday, 16 January, 2003 @ 08:55 AM

I love it..... colouring is great, and the features of the owl (hedwig?)is really realistic XDDDDD........ but one thing - the head is detailed, yet the wings are not detailed enought (my opinion - but i guess it's not that easy to make it detailed :P) and the body seemed long @@

but i like it still XDDDDDDDDDDDD

DERRY FOREVER XDDDDDD

*FROM YOUR BELOVED FAN

Posted: Thursday, 16 January, 2003 @ 09:00 AM

oooh it is hedwig XD

oh yeah, by the way i love the eyes

Posted: Monday, 11 August, 2003 @ 01:36 AM

I really like the look of this image... You normally think of the owl as being supersnowywhite, but by using more greyed and darkened tones here, I think it makes things more ominous and mysterious. The face also has a lot of character to it, I think--more so than some of the professional illustrations I've seen of her.

Nice job!

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