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Minerva and Morgan
Minerva and Morgan by @mochihearts (Nicole H.)

Minerva and her baby Morgan. He's about two months old in this pic. He's cute, I need to draw more of him. ^^ Done in painter.

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Posted: Saturday, 14 July, 2001 @ 08:33 PM

You know, I like it...But there's something bugging me about the image...It seems very grainy...(And yet the hairshines seem very smoothed)...I'm wondering if it's compression, or the Painter tools? ... Idon't know. I do love the composition, though, and the cute li'l babieee (tickles it). I keep wondering what it'd look like if the grass were more blue-green than yellow-green. (Shrug) I can't tell you why.

I like her tail, and the way the grass overlaps it.

I think that's all! {0-3 Thanks for sharing, it's a very pretty picture.

Posted: Saturday, 14 July, 2001 @ 08:40 PM

The compression makes the pic look grainy. I put it in photoshop and smoothed out her hair, thats why that part is smooth and the rest is grainy. I was still tinkering with the compression at the time and didn't know how to fix it to look better. shrug It's okay though.

Posted: Wednesday, 30 January, 2002 @ 10:31 PM

I think it looks great, even with the grainy feel to it. I also love how the grass overlaps her tail, it looks so nice. ^_^

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