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Sara Patterson

Hey Look at ME!!
Hey Look at ME!! by @Merenwen (Sara Patterson)

Really just a character study of Pulu so y'all understand how she looks if anyone tries to draw her. SHes in line work because coloring sometimes detracts when you're trying to see details. Artwork © Copyright 2003 Sara Patterson

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21y12d ago
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Posted: Tuesday, 13 May, 2003 @ 05:52 PM

This is a really awesome character design--I especially like how you shaded the lineart. It's very awesome.

http://www.side7.com/art/liliwagn/gallery.html

Posted: Tuesday, 03 June, 2003 @ 10:38 PM

What a great character shot!!

Lol! There is so much personality in her posture, and her expression. I love Pulu!! You did a great job at her feet, and calves, btw. I really like seeing Pulu happy.

I want to comment on all your pics, but some of the ones I left comments for on your other page, I'll bypass right now, just in the interest of time. Sara...if you ever make it out to the west coast, you need to bring your art book, and we need to sit down and go through it all!!

Posted: Tuesday, 03 June, 2003 @ 10:40 PM

I forgot to mention the clothes!! You put such natural folds in them, and creases...there's SO much detail!!!!! Do your teachers just love you, or what?

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