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Butterfly
Butterfly by @Jill (Jill)

A very, very old painting I did and forgot it existed. Painted with watercolors and colored pencils, from a photo off the internet.

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19y236d ago
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Posted: Tuesday, 29 March, 2005 @ 04:37 PM

This picture is very pretty ^_^ but im more impressed with your brushwork because there are some very fine details in there which most people would screw up on lol. Very nice :D

Posted: Tuesday, 29 March, 2005 @ 09:46 PM

Wow, Jill. You can do furries, humans, and apparently you can do real animals as well. And all of them are done much better than I can do them! Is there anything you can't do? ^-^ Seriously, tho, I admire this picture a lot--especially the coloring. I like how the colors are more intense for the main focus of the pic--the butterfly--and how the background is less noticable. Very good pic.

~Elly

Posted: Friday, 08 April, 2005 @ 03:26 AM

Pppprrrrrrrreeeetttttteeeee! I love the fact that you actually added a background to the image and it's not just floating in space. Maybe you should take a photography class so you can take your own pictures to paint plus you get a chance to fool around with another media! FUN!! Keep it up!

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