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Stephanie Reeuwijk

My little Joy
My little Joy by @steefje (Stephanie Reeuwijk)

I came across this in my computer, and decided to do some retouching. I got rid of the ugly blue headpiece (don't know how to call it in English) and added a horn. I also did some retouching on the sparklies.

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Posted: Saturday, 15 November, 2003 @ 01:55 PM

Absolutely gorgeous ^-^ Very cute. I dont think there is much else to say 0_o

Posted: Saturday, 15 November, 2003 @ 02:03 PM

Oh yay, I like the horn ^_^ And the sparklies too. Yay, better than the original version, which is still great!

Posted: Saturday, 15 November, 2003 @ 03:20 PM

This image is very well done, loved the changes you did to the original, the coloring is beautiful, and I like the way you faded the background a bit to make it look farther away. I love horses and this is an extremely well done rendering, the details of the horse are very lifelike from what I can tell. Nice muscle tones. =)

Posted: Sunday, 30 November, 2003 @ 09:05 AM

This absolutely beautiful! I love it, although he seems very built in terms of muscle for a young one. Great work!

Posted: Sunday, 30 November, 2003 @ 11:31 AM

This is really pretty - dreamlike almost. I love all the lighting effects you used on it, its magical.

Posted: Sunday, 30 November, 2003 @ 10:33 PM

Great musculature through the neck, legs and hindquarters! nice stock horse build! oh so cute! :D What kind of headpiece were you referring to? I might know what it's called...

Posted: Monday, 01 December, 2003 @ 02:54 PM

Thanks! Yup, she sure is cute. My wittle Coco-pony!

ahem ehh, it's the kind of headpeace they use at showings, and what you use for walking. It goes behind the ears and around the nose. It's called a halster in dutch, but I haven't got a clue what it's called in English.

Posted: Monday, 30 August, 2004 @ 06:42 AM

The headpiece you are referring to is called a halter in english. Funny how it is so similar to the dutch.

And may I say, congratulations on the fine job you did in this image. Horses are extremely diffcult to capture in a realistic fashion, but yours nearly looks like a photograph.

Posted: Sunday, 07 March, 2004 @ 08:50 AM

Absolutely amazing! It's so beautiful and well done.

Posted: Thursday, 03 June, 2004 @ 12:48 AM

I love how natural he looks for a unicorn. Absolutely adorable! It might look better without the shine on the horn, but with all that detailed muscle to look at, who cares about that? (I mean that in a good way.)

Posted: Monday, 30 August, 2004 @ 07:19 AM

Wow, you're so good at coloring... -Looks at the picture with sparkly eyes.- __ I hope i'll get this good one day.

Posted: Monday, 30 August, 2004 @ 07:43 AM

Gratz on being artist of the day! The lighting and the anatomy of the horse (unicorn) is beautiful... well done! He's just a lil baby... ^_^ That's so cute... did you use a ref? You really got that gawker younger look right!

Posted: Monday, 30 August, 2004 @ 07:44 AM

GawkY youngster. I should not be typing first thing in the morning.

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