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Blue Woof
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« on: July 05, 2008, 01:02:54 AM »

Thats right. after two weeks of work I have created this. I hope you like it and I would like any feedback you can give.

http://majoranthro.deviantart.com/art/The-Meaning-90696378
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Orcus
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« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2008, 01:42:08 AM »

I would have to say that it's very well done, lots of nice imagery in it, event he shackles on the wrists fit with the whole theme.
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Lady Serpent
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« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2008, 11:26:56 PM »

The first thing that struck with this one is that in the short time I've been away, you've definately improved your anatomy.  I don't often say things like this about digital media, but I think your style lends itself very well to digital colouring.  Your linework is brought to life by the solid colours, and I think you should continue with it if you find you enjoy it.

You still do a very nice job of cargo pants.  You've got an eye for creative clothing design; I hope you continue to build on it.

The addition of 'Muffin' really causes the viewer to be surprised.  Makes quite a pleasant contrast to soem of the rest, and definately reminds one of your more happy, carefree side.

I have only one issue with this picture, and it is how the tatters in the pants hang straight down when I feel they would look so much more natural if a few of them were bent sideways as they rested on the toes.

Great job on the shine of the shackle.  Little details like that really bring a piece together.

Keep it up, mate.  There's definately a noticeable improvement and it can only keep getting better.  (It comes slowly, but it definately comes! )

Cheers,
-Lady Serpent
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