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The Mage
The Mage by @catorius (Emif)

This is the mage from a from a story I'm working on. The glass orbs can be manipulated into any shape with magic. She prefers wolves. Blue wolves. The marks on her feet are the marks of a mage. First upload. I love the job I did on this picture and I'm so happy to be on Side7.

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Posted: Thursday, 14 August, 2003 @ 12:26 PM

Welcome to Side 7! :-) I really like the composition of this image, the pose you picked is great and the character design is eye-catching. The idea of morphing glass is also an interesting one that can be used to do a lot of cool visual tricks. I do think the image would be much stronger if you varied your line thicknesses a bit (i.e., changing the weight of the line with the curve, such as thicker lines at the bottoms of objects). The line thicknesses remain the same for the entire image, which doesn't make it "pop" as much as it could. Also, don't be afraid to use really strong highlights and shadows when coloring, this will make the drawing practically jump off the paper at you! All in all, nice pic, can't wait to see more from you! :-)

Posted: Thursday, 14 August, 2003 @ 12:39 PM

Wow! I love her top, the layering looks so cool! I am so in love with all this computer coloured work, and Ive NEVER tried it, I so have to! Get sum programmes from Natalie and you won't stop me! Mwahah! Jodie -x-

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