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Illyana
Illyana by @IvanTDN (Ivan Onestrani)

How? The frame is stock with old P-shop. The thumb was donated by Wes. Thanks Wes. The rest is just li'l old me and then my Frankenputer to piece it all together and tweak. Main part was layered pencil, pen, marker, pastel and then whiteout and pastel for texture. That was the mother; this is a variation on her. Why? Read on, She is a 2nd generation character, 5th in a series of potraits but the other 4 have parts from someone I can't contact so...oh well. In our game-- She is a Fire Angel-brede Beastmistress raised by Firebats in the realms of Chton. Her mother sent her there sans memories and true age when she saw her love of animals. She regained her lost childhood memories when she found her way home to her mother the Lady Sheriff of Three Sisters Isle. Ask if want more.

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Posted: Wednesday, 23 February, 2005 @ 12:45 PM

Her outfit is great. I love the colors you chose in it. The skin tone looks great too. I cannot believe how well you worked with the neon green.

Posted: Monday, 28 February, 2005 @ 09:58 AM

Believe or not the secret to the neon is layering over Whiteout! thanx

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