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Sara Maydew

by @Lady_Epona (Sara Maydew)

Hehe, it's Corbeau - and I actually kinda like this one, which is unusual. :P I know it's all scribbly and there are a few anatomy errors (for example, I think he's managed to break his off-hind leg or somethin' ... perhaps that's why he looks so grumpy), but there's somethin' about it that I just love. I drew this yesterday mornin' when skivin' English - hate the teacher, and we had to do presentations in front of the class that day. Eeeee - and it really cheered me up. Lol. Corby has that effect on me. :P

Typical ... first time I actually draw Corby how I imagine him to be, and it has to be a scaffy little sketch drawn on lined paper. Bah. Drawn entirely in biro ... go me. :)

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Posted: Thursday, 20 November, 2003 @ 06:40 PM

I love your horse drawings! They're really good!

Posted: Thursday, 20 November, 2003 @ 09:02 PM

This is a wonderful concept sketch. You should make a final piece for this one.

Posted: Saturday, 22 November, 2003 @ 10:09 AM

Corbeau... That's, 'raven, right?

Now to a guy who couldn't draw a horse to save his life, that looks pretty cool. Very dynamic. Heh, and props for giving him the clydsdale-eque pufts of hair over his hooves. Those are always cool.

Posted: Sunday, 23 November, 2003 @ 04:31 PM

YEEIII. He is SO preetty in this picture ^__^ I absolutely love his pose! gaspeth You are so good at anatomy x)

Posted: Thursday, 04 December, 2003 @ 02:36 PM

I grade this at A+++++++++++++

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