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Jessica Holden

Gazing Faerie
Gazing Faerie by @Anrui (Jessica Holden)

Faerie gazing into some sort of crystal ball...

Drawn with pencil, coloured in Photoshop.

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Finished Work
Submitted:
20y169d ago
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Posted: Saturday, 05 June, 2004 @ 09:16 AM

Very nice, the perspective in the downwards looking face is a bit off, but the detail put into the dress and wings completely pulls attention away from that small error. The hair is also quite well done. I think you should add a background seeing as this image is so nice.

Posted: Saturday, 05 June, 2004 @ 10:36 AM

I might go back in and fix the face some other time, but I had to try to get this finished up quickly so I didn't have the time to make everything look perfect =/

I'll think about added a background like you suggested.

Thank you ^-^

Posted: Sunday, 06 June, 2004 @ 10:16 PM

The hair is very well colored (I love the color!). Her dress is beautiful. Her neck looks slightly too thick though.

Posted: Sunday, 13 June, 2004 @ 03:53 PM

She is beautifull !!! I love very much the dress and the cristall ball. And the wings are so original and well done ! The black and purple colors that you have used are lovely, and make the character looks very mysterious.

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