@steefje
Stephanie Reeuwijk

Duocorn
Duocorn by @steefje (Stephanie Reeuwijk)

Or whatever you call a two-horned equine. Drawn in Photoshop from scratch. More practice.

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20y77d ago
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Posted: Friday, 13 February, 2004 @ 03:35 PM

O.o the shading..wow...i like the hair and the backround the best =)

Posted: Friday, 13 February, 2004 @ 04:55 PM

Ooo, I really like the colors, and his purple eye. Sooo pretty.

Posted: Friday, 13 February, 2004 @ 06:47 PM

I love it! the hair and the shading is amazing, and the eye is like a purple crystal. But I think it'd be better if the horns were moved up a bit, so that the second horn doesn't come past its eyes.

by the way, VERY creative name.

Posted: Friday, 13 February, 2004 @ 11:19 PM

ya...really nice. The purple eye and the duo horn makes it unique. GREAT JOB!

Posted: Friday, 13 February, 2004 @ 11:23 PM

oops! sry i forgot to add a couple of things... i also like the backround, the hair, and the feeling around the drawing . OHYA! also the black muzzle! :) the ONLY thing that bothered me a little is that the cheek bone (on the side nearest to the muzzle) is a little to hard drawen. It kinda goes up too high... so it gives a little the image of the horse being carved out of a wooden block which with this feeling of mysticness you dont' want. Nothing else to comment! I WISH I HAD YOUR TALENT! (i can ride the horses but can't draw them lolz) !~NAyGUrL~!

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