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Chaos Emerald Faerie
Chaos Emerald Faerie by @ginasadiren (Jessica Hawks)

I wasn't sure where exactly to upload this so I chose fanart rather then fantasy since she is based and inspired from the Sonic storybase.

No, nothing like a fan character, or some fan-fic story, just a quick sketch idea thats all.

Like I stated in my journal this is an example of what I mean where colors blend mushingly together...I guess I really need help with that -_-

Anyways, this was the result of boredom one night. I decided to combined the two things I enjoy together. Sonic the Hedgehog and Faeries.

The wings were inspired by the 7 emeralds themselves, each representing a color. The black and the red "lightning" (or what would be a failed considered attempt) represents the chaos, and the gold around the tips and the circles to represent "Super Sonic"

Her staff, I based off of the story from SA1, with Tikal and Chaos in the master emerald. Each side of the staff representing each. One side contains the heart of Chaos the other holds the Spirit of Tikal.

Again, was a failed attempt..-_-

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Posted: Thursday, 15 October, 2009 @ 12:44 PM
Rating: 5

WOW! That's a beautiful picture, Wonderful colors, excelent details, all so very beautiful. I really like how you came up with the idea on representing chaos emeralds. Great job! ^__~

Posted: Saturday, 17 October, 2009 @ 08:28 AM

[quote="Weasel_Silver24"]WOW! That's a beautiful picture, Wonderful colors, excelent details, all so very beautiful. I really like how you came up with the idea on representing chaos emeralds. Great job! ^__~[/quote]

Thank-you very much :)

Posted: Friday, 16 October, 2009 @ 01:05 AM
Rating: 1

Really, pretty. I love all the colors. The pose, however, looks stiff and unnatural, not to mention she'd tip over instantly. Try poses in the mirror before you draw them out. It really helps.

Posted: Saturday, 17 October, 2009 @ 08:32 AM

[quote="MooSensei"]Really, pretty. I love all the colors. The pose, however, looks stiff and unnatural, not to mention she'd tip over instantly. Try poses in the mirror before you draw them out. It really helps.[/quote]

Thank-you :) yes I admit the pose is a little off. It was my first time ever drawing that pose from the front view. It was not drawing her right leg in that bending position in the front. I must have erased almost half the paper off trying to get that leg done. Really she's suppose to be floating down onto the emerald, thats why her one foot is on its tip-toe. Thanks for the advice about the mirror posing. Once I can get a full length mirror in the house I'll have to try it. All the mirrors we have are from the chest up.

Posted: Saturday, 17 October, 2009 @ 12:23 PM

I think her leg looks OK for the most part, you rendered the perspective pretty well, apart from minor mistakes.

I was more so talking about perhaps curving he back, spreading her arms and legs out (for balance) and placing the arms in a more planned out position. It looks like her right arm doesn't know what it's doing, and her left arm looks a little uncomfortable. I understand about the floating and that can account for much of it, but you should still try and keep a center balance going, with a staff so large, it'd be best to compensate with the other arm, ect. Do you understand what I mean? ^^;

I hate that. We have one full length mirror, thankfully but the majority is chest-up.

Sorry if I sound overly critical, I just can tell your going to improve a lot and want to help. :3

Posted: Saturday, 17 October, 2009 @ 12:39 PM

[quote="MooSensei"] I think her leg looks OK for the most part, you rendered the perspective pretty well, apart from minor mistakes.

I was more so talking about perhaps curving he back, spreading her arms and legs out (for balance) and placing the arms in a more planned out position. It looks like her right arm doesn't know what it's doing, and her left arm looks a little uncomfortable. I understand about the floating and that can account for much of it, but you should still try and keep a center balance going, with a staff so large, it'd be best to compensate with the other arm, ect. Do you understand what I mean? ^^;

I hate that. We have one full length mirror, thankfully but the majority is chest-up.

Sorry if I sound overly critical, I just can tell your going to improve a lot and want to help. :3[/quote]

Beleive me, I really appreciate the critique, it will help alot in future drawings :) Thank-you very much.

Posted: Sunday, 18 October, 2009 @ 10:05 PM

I'm glad you take critique well. I can't wait to see your future drawings ^^

Posted: Wednesday, 02 March, 2011 @ 03:05 PM
Rating: 1

This is very pretty work.

I like how you colored and shaded this, it's very nice.

I like the fact that you put in red lines on her feathers, makes it look like they're more apart of her-flesh wise.

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