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Anna Raven

Fate...
Fate... by @emeraldrae (Anna Raven)

This is kinda sorta hard to explain, but I'll try my best. See, the reflection (shown on the bottom, no lighty-things and no little lights) is what she would look like if her home hadn't been destroyed and she'd grown up in Netagia. Toldja it was complicated. I dunno why I drew it, I just thought it'd look cool ^^ and in my opinion, it does! I might decide to add some more stuff later, maybe even make it better and stuff. So, well, here it is for now ^^ Artwork © Copyright 2002 Anna Raven

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Posted: Thursday, 12 December, 2002 @ 10:02 PM

OMG!! This is SO cool! I gotta hand it to ya on this one..it's friggin AMAZING! I had to turn me head upside down ^-^ but both versions of Emmy look really kick ass!

Posted: Friday, 13 December, 2002 @ 11:57 PM

i meant to comment on this earlier...i REALLY like the reflection effect u got goin here..it reminds me of a scene from revolutionary girl Utena..where she dances on the mirrored water in the rose garden..it has a great dramamtic effct...and paired with ur skills as an artist..u hit this one roght on the money..^_~

Posted: Tuesday, 24 December, 2002 @ 02:32 AM

Beautiful! It's so peaceful...but with this elusive tention...

I love it ^^ keep up the wonderful work!

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