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Kelly Berger

Egyptian Lioness
Egyptian Lioness by @Nixve (Kelly Berger)

I was bored during Wildlife Habitats so for some reason I started drawing a lioness and then decided she was going to look egyptian.

When I got home I got out some markers and made it prettyful.

I don't like the face /at all/, but I'm happy with the rest of it.

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Posted: Monday, 23 February, 2004 @ 10:02 AM

I usualy don't like markers, but you used them well there. That's a neat idea... although lions don't live in Egypt. Then again, they don't wear colthes, so what am I saying? -grin- It's prettiful.

Posted: Monday, 23 February, 2004 @ 02:42 PM

Thank you, I'm glad you liked it :) I'm not really 100% certain if I like markers either but they work while I get better at coloring with paint and colored pencils.

Posted: Monday, 23 February, 2004 @ 07:20 PM

Well, you make it look really nice. When I usualy see drawings coloured with markers, you can see the wrinkles that happened because markers are so what and all that. But iy looks like you where carefull to avoid that. It looks like it was coloured on the computer, it's so neat.

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