The Lady Sekhmet
The Lady Sekhmet by @tb (T. B.)

I don't do anthros often, so I know that there are probably tons of things wrong with this, but, anyway. The Egyptian goddess Sekhmet out hunting with a couple of nonmorphic lionesses. For anyone wondering, those markings on her arms are ankhs. Unfortunately, I didn't have any references for any of the other Egyptian symbols, so I was forced to do them from memory -- there are probably things wrong with those, too. But, I liked the sketch and it pestered me until I colored it, so there ya go.

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Posted: Tuesday, 17 July, 2001 @ 12:48 AM

I love the lines in this pic. It's slinky sultry and spiffy. Character design of Sekhmet looks similar to my own attempts at this goddess, but I dont know why you needed to know that. (c; Actually, yours is cooler.

Posted: Saturday, 23 February, 2002 @ 01:01 PM

Hey- all of your art is great, but you do some awesome work when it comes to human/animal work. I've been looking around for someone to do a small request for me... I you don't do requests, that's fine, I was just wondering, since I lack my own skill, and you're just awesome! If you are interested, get to me at my e-mail address above... you'll be doing my own chars, but you can feel free to post them on this site if you do decide to do this.

Posted: Sunday, 16 June, 2002 @ 11:24 PM

You said you couldnt draw anthros very well? Im sorry but your seriously wrong. That is a great anthro!!!!! One of the best ive seen in egyptian form!!!!In other words....IT ROCKS!!!! :)

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