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Tiffany G

Star Keeper
Star Keeper by @Trikxty_Trikxtress (Tiffany G)

Not much to say about this one... I guess I just felt like drawing a faery one day and put it on paper. :p Done in lead pencils.

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Posted: Saturday, 29 January, 2005 @ 06:56 AM

I think u did a fantastic job on this..the face although would be nice if she had a prettier face.......still like it though because the wings and outfit are fantastic.........Shirley

Posted: Tuesday, 01 February, 2005 @ 05:39 PM

Ty very much for the comment. I chose her face to look stern and serious because when I draw characters, it comes with plots to stories that I eventually put on paper and add illustrations... maybe I should upload some of my comics I made. :D

Posted: Monday, 07 February, 2005 @ 10:19 PM

Personally I like the stern face. It contrasts the normal "happy" feeling the is found with the flight. The shading is beautiful; the wings are the best though. Her forehead seems slightly too big, but that can fall into style. The outfit is wonderful too.

Posted: Friday, 11 February, 2005 @ 07:07 PM

Well I tried to make her a little different from the normal faeries you usually see. Her legs are too short though for such a long torso. Oh well. lol

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