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M. Bartley

Xiao Ling
Xiao Ling by @FelonyKat (M. Bartley)

Another new character, though I'm not sure what all I'm going to do with her yet. Xiao Ling (last name first, pronounced "Shee-ow Ling") came about from watching several Chinese martial art movies over the weekend. XD Her dress was time consuming, putting the little petals on the flowers one at a time. Ling might be a good guy, though I'm not quite sure yet. ;D

Artwork © Copyright 2002 M. Bartley

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Posted: Monday, 21 October, 2002 @ 02:14 AM

Duuuuude! She's purty! And, I love her outfit. Veeeery nicely detailed, too. And, her features are awesome. Very nice piccie. XD

Posted: Monday, 21 October, 2002 @ 06:30 PM

Wooooow... I think Sage said it all. The detail in the dress is awesome. I'd have torn out some hair before managing that. And, I love the shading on her too. She really looks... there, like she's solid. And, her design is just great.

Posted: Tuesday, 22 October, 2002 @ 06:26 AM

She is so...BEAUTIFUL!!!

Posted: Wednesday, 23 October, 2002 @ 06:07 AM

Wow, just like every one said, this is an amazing pic. She reminds me so much of the younger femail charicter (I can't remember her name) from Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon....Which in itself should give you plenty of scope to create a charicter with ^_^

Posted: Friday, 06 December, 2002 @ 11:37 AM

I think she's lovely, and I admire (much!) your patience putting in the blossom designs. :D partial to Siamese XD

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