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Jennifer Winn

Cirrus Hedgeoshi
Cirrus Hedgeoshi by @BaskitKase (Jennifer Winn)

Woo! I like how this pic turned out. It took me alot longer to finish this picture than it took to finish any of my others here lately. It was worth it though. Cirrus doesn't look quite so gothic anymore. I tried out the gothic style on her, and that didn't turn out too well. She's gone for the punk look now, and I think that suits her best. I love her outfit. =) I'm still trying to work on poses where limbs are closer to the viewer, so they appear bigger. Hmm...it seems I need to work a bit more on that. shrug Well, that's about it. Mediums: Pencil, ink pen, then scanned into and coloured with PSP 5.01. Artwork © Copyright 2002 J. Winn

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Posted: Monday, 01 July, 2002 @ 01:48 PM

I like the shape of the near wing (heck, just the fact that the wings are asymmetrical is great!)...very dynamic and cool!

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Posted: Tuesday, 02 July, 2002 @ 11:08 PM

I liked the gothic look, but this ain't half bad, either. Don't see too many goths around here, anyway. All of a sudden, everyone's going for that punky look where I live. Huh. Anyway, the perspective on the hand and arm looks neato. I like her shoes.

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