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Elgolas Kirmwood

Spirit Pushing against post
Spirit Pushing against post by @Eoweniel (Elgolas Kirmwood)

Once again, I was sick. I drew this in bed this morning, then coloured it this afternoon. Any faults, problems, wierd things, please let me know. I'm kinda getting the hang of drawing Spirit again. :-)

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Posted: Friday, 11 February, 2005 @ 02:33 PM

It looks great! The only faults I can find ( I hate faulting.. bah..) Is the front legs look abit short and abit too thin at the hoof area. And the hindquarters look abit flat. But apart from that it looks great! Well done!

Posted: Saturday, 12 February, 2005 @ 12:11 AM

Thanks! I was wondering if the back legs were a bit short... I've also got this thing about making the lower hoof area really thin. I think I've done 1 pic where it hasn't been thin. My brain really needs to learn! But thanks for helping me out, I can take my drawing to new heights! :-)

Posted: Saturday, 23 April, 2005 @ 03:35 PM

You gotta stop drawing spirit! They too good! Lol, honest that's great, and in reply to that other comment, the front legs are good and the hindquarters look fine to me!

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