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Kitty Ryan

Hidden Amoungst the Tangle...
Hidden Amoungst the Tangle... by @aodhnait (Kitty Ryan)

...there was a single braid. For rememberence.

A present for Ali Young and Piper Redfeather.

This is a refined drawing of my Elf-with-Broken-Nose, done complely with the tablet. I'm growing to love vectors. Please, critique this if you stop by to look, I need it, badly.

Media: Wacom Tablet, Expression 2. Artwork © Copyright 2003 Kitty Ryan

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Posted: Tuesday, 07 January, 2003 @ 08:56 PM

As Piper said when she saw it: "Oh dear...". It's beautiful, and sad, and terribly well done. As usual, you have outdone yourself. Of course, you hate when I say that, but it's true. This is incredible.

Posted: Tuesday, 14 January, 2003 @ 08:15 PM

^__^..ive been keeping an eye on that thread of your even though i hadnt posted anything.....its a pretty appealing proposition..^^ i really like this piece...she isnt perfect and it makes her more interesting...nice job..^^...gonna try to color it? spin

Posted: Wednesday, 15 January, 2003 @ 11:26 PM

I see a few things, structurally, that could be improved on the face, but they're better shown than explained. Would you mind if I did a redline on it? If so, send me a copy of this pic, and I'll send back a tutorial on what I'm seeing.

my art: www.talanyn.com

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