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Jenny Romanchuk

Ren
Ren by @Ashwings (Jenny Romanchuk)

goes into super ultra geek mode This is my D&D character mwahahahaha!! Uhhh she's ubersarcastic Bard who doesn't want to be where she is, and hates adventures and is exteeemley lazy. Nhhh bleh...looks similar to myself as usuall cuz I am a concieted little freak--and I like the lopsided hair thing...Drrrr.

Very quickly done with pen, pencil and watercolors...touched up in photoshop7.

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Posted: Friday, 16 July, 2004 @ 12:50 PM

Lovely colors on this! I think I like her hair the best. Oo, or that pendant!

Posted: Friday, 16 July, 2004 @ 01:50 PM

Hey! I play a lazy elven bard too! I know this sounds wrong, but her main function is to get her party out of trouble by offering her enemies weed, you see she also has a profession, an herbalist. I like this picture. The hair and the eyes go beautifully together. I think you did the creases and wrinkles in the shirt very well as well. The name is cute too. :-)

Posted: Saturday, 17 July, 2004 @ 03:19 PM

I can't quite articulate it, but there's something about the coloring here that makes the picture look really catchy. Maybe just that it isn't cgi. Whatever. It looks cool.

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