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Rosy Sophia

Flower Fairy
Flower Fairy by @rhaniha (Rosy Sophia)

I did this in pencil and ink, as you can see. Hope you like it... please leave comments! :-)

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Teen (N)
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Finished Work
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21y47d ago
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Posted: Monday, 06 October, 2003 @ 02:58 PM

The first thing that impresses me about this picture is the incredible amount of detail in the border, the second thing is the pose. This is definetly a very nice picture, it has a cool theme and you really do have an eye for detail. However, the shape of the face seems slightly off--I think it's because the lips are a little big or that the nose is a bit too straight. The shading is very well done, although light--of course, scanners tend to do that to pencil. I think the hair is also well drawn, it's not overdrawn, like is sometimes a mistake when artists try drawing every piece of hair, but it's very well balanced. Definetly nice. I think I'll go check out anything else you might have in your gallery now--and keep it up!

Posted: Thursday, 16 October, 2003 @ 01:21 PM

Very good. The only thing that bothers me is the face. Part of it's at the 3/4 it should be at, but the facial features are placed like a straight on view. Make sense? I can draw something to explain if it's not.

Posted: Sunday, 09 November, 2003 @ 08:37 PM
I second the comment about the pose and border--very nice : 3

I love that you gave her horns.. When I cosplay as faeries I always wear them, hehe.

The different views for the face throw me off as well, along with the hairline that seems to be a little high.

All in all, good job though.

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