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William Ruzicka

For Carol on her birthday
For Carol on her birthday by @ryusuke (William Ruzicka)

This is really the first thing I've drawn all week. Just basically finished it up from a sketch I started Monday. I promised to have a picture ready for her birthday because she thought I'd forgotten. Inspiration comes from Yoshitaka Amano. Though I think I have more colors in it than I should have used.

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Posted: Saturday, 15 September, 2001 @ 07:38 PM

This is truely a beautiful picture, you don't need to change a thing. I've always been inspired by your work Will, keep it up!

Posted: Saturday, 15 September, 2001 @ 09:04 PM

Lovely image. I agree that it doesn't need any altering, unless of course you feel a need for shadows and highlights, in which case a very light brush over would be all required IMO. Lovely piece.

Posted: Wednesday, 19 September, 2001 @ 04:36 PM

that's really nice. I'm sure Carol will love it!

Posted: Thursday, 27 December, 2001 @ 01:24 PM

Duuuuuuuuuude . . . ::all she can sputter out right now:: You kick @$$! Everyone (including me) on side7 sucks, but you're a reason to visit here more often. Hope Carol really liked it. I'm sure I would. ^^

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