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Millenia Syke

Naomi
Naomi by @WaterGoddessMillenia (Millenia Syke)

It's another pretty pic I did for one of my friends ^^. She has a furry character named naomi and I thought it would be nice if I did a human version of it for her so I did this pic. I know the arms are a little too skinny ;.; I seem to have a thing with abnormaly skinny arms lately. Anyway..hope ya like it ^^.

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Posted: Tuesday, 24 February, 2004 @ 09:55 PM

Cool! You're really getting better and better at every picture! Hehe! I really like the hair and I think you did a good job colouring it. Hm...what else is there I can say? I think the arms are fine....yeah...and I think that since part of her clothing is transparent, you should show her belly muscles and stuff....never mind, I'm not useful.

Posted: Tuesday, 24 February, 2004 @ 10:40 PM

Aww..don't say you're you're not useful ;.;. Those are some good sugestions and when I upload this image again I will add those things. Even if you didn't help I like to hear what people like about drawings ^^.

Posted: Friday, 27 February, 2004 @ 01:19 PM

Hey! I really do like this picture you drew. She's a human and a Furry, hee. It's OK that the arms are thin, it isn't extremely noticeable. The other person was right, her muscles probably should have been shaded. I really love the hair. It's how I always pictured it <3 Much thanks for drawing it. I'm working on one in return for you :D. The glow effect on the butterfly is nice, as well.

Posted: Sunday, 29 February, 2004 @ 01:32 PM

Omg I didn't know you had a side7 account. Anyway ya welcome and I had fun doing it ^^.

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