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Alison Didzena

Perseus
Perseus by @Lyrae (Alison Didzena)

Yeah, this was a very quick image (hence, terrible anatomy, but it gets its poitn across I suppose), a first time sketch of some character gal named Perseus... ^^ I should draw Andromeda next. He's way cuter =D prismacolor colour pencils, pens on paper. less than an hour spent.

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Posted: Tuesday, 13 April, 2004 @ 02:09 PM

Perseus is a girl.... Andromeda as a guy.... I am praying the irony in that is intentional.

Interesting costume. If Anime designed ancient Greece... I can see what you mean about the anatomy, but the only thing that is blatantly noticalbe is the head. Its just a liiiiiiiittle bit to small for the body. Makes her look like some kind of amazon. Still, it doesn't take away from the cool costume.

Posted: Friday, 23 April, 2004 @ 07:34 PM

yes, the gender switch was intended ^^ I'm just silly like that.

I see what you mean about the head looking small, but like you said too, she is meant to have a sort of amazonish build. Thanks for pointing it out though ^^;; I never would have noticed that part.

and I apologize for not replying sooner __

Posted: Tuesday, 03 August, 2004 @ 06:30 PM

Really cool, what are you talking about bad anatomy!, Its brilliant, It actually kind of reminds me of a movie i saw bits of called D7pecaemaker.

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