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Erica Bell

Shadow Prophile
Shadow Prophile by @Calino_Nailo (Erica Bell)

It looks like Shadow is mad at something. Well actually this is a prophile of her when she is in battle. She's fighting in a war called "The Great Collision" It's the final battle between "The Dark Herd" and "The Light Ones". "The Light Ones" want "The Dark Herd" to give up there evil ways and join them again as normal unicorns. But "The Dark Herd" would rather die in battle than become like them again. I'll finnish drawing the rest of the battle and all the other unicorns some other time. I still gotta make up half the story. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Erica Bell

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Rough / Concept
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22y71d ago
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Posted: Monday, 23 September, 2002 @ 08:49 AM

Ooooh! Dramatic! Really for battle Unicorn. Nice ^_^

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Posted: Thursday, 26 September, 2002 @ 01:59 AM

Thank you, yes, Shadow is well more or less a battle unicorn. but also a real hassle to draw because with every story of a battle between the light and the dark herds she gets more scars and wounds... and i have to keep remembering what I put where. like I forgot the scar on her cheak.

Posted: Thursday, 26 December, 2002 @ 06:44 PM

Ooh, v. good ... I like the angle; it makes you look up at her, and causes the scene to be more impressive. Interesting sounding story, too ... care to share? Just an extract would do! wide Bambi-eyes and looks hopeful

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