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Chris S.

Lonely
Lonely by @Blackdawn_70631 (Chris S.)

A lonely, black, single horned Peguses stands in the water crying as it looks at it's reflection and sees a colorful creature looking back. I haven't given this creature a name or gender, I just thought up of it one day when I was waiting at my mom's work place so I could go to work. I aslo don't know what this type of fantasy creature is called, I've seen it a few times in other drawings but that's it. Is it a Peguses with a single horn like a Unicron, or a Unicron with wings like a Peguses, OR is this just a totally different fantasy creature?

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20y119d ago
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Posted: Friday, 16 January, 2004 @ 11:12 AM

Interesting concept. Reminds me a bit of Nambroth's "Reflections of You Reflected in Me" piece. The whole reflection thing. My only rant is I wish you'd taken more time rendering it. Good rule of thumb with art... take your time. :) Shading and such could be worked up and make this a much more dynamic piece. Oh, and it's an alicorn. :)

Posted: Saturday, 14 February, 2004 @ 12:53 AM

nice...i like the way you almost perfectly created the mirrored image...good work!

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