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Gwynn - What the Nine Hells?
Gwynn - What the Nine Hells? by @Navi1101 (Navi 1101)

This started as an oekaki, but the oekaki wouldn't let me save it for some reason. I finished it in Photoshop and now here it is. Check out the oekaki board for more details.

This is Gwynn Hinilokë, a sorceress whose magical studies are slowly unlocking her far-removed copper dragon heritage. A magic sword recently chose her as its wielder, suddenly unlocking her even older fiendish heritage. Her bloodline is a mess, but it makes for some powerful magic and excellent roleplay.

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Posted: Friday, 26 October, 2007 @ 04:18 PM

I like the flame design in the background. It's all nice and swirly, and looks really good against the black. I like how the character kinda lights up. I like the bright colors:) This is photoshop, right? I don't know which photoshop you have, but try using the blur or smudge tool to smoothen the edges a little bit :) It's a really good pic, though. I love the sideview (which is something I still can't do yet.)

(Pst! Thank you so much for commenting on my pic, but I actually JUST deleted it and replaced with something new. But still, thank you!)

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