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zara thus

A nice ugly, happy looking zarathus
A nice ugly, happy looking zarathus by @zarathus (zara thus)

I found the burn and dodge tool in photoshop...so i did this o.O;

Im actually quite happy with how this turned out...apart from the wing.. Artwork © Copyright 2002 zara thus

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Posted: Sunday, 15 September, 2002 @ 09:13 PM

This pic is cool, I really like it. I don't see anything wrong with the wing, I think it looks good.

Posted: Sunday, 15 September, 2002 @ 09:49 PM

Ooo!! I see ribs! =D Uhuuhuu... n.n He/she looky all so happy! The wing is good. Details on them feather is good too.

Posted: Monday, 16 September, 2002 @ 02:33 PM

yeah, you're right, it is ugly. not in a bad way though. to be honest, i think the wings are a bit too spikey, but maybe that's just me

Posted: Wednesday, 18 September, 2002 @ 10:23 PM

I really like this picture. You really work well with the burn and dodge tools, Keep it up! ^__^

         Sadie =o.O=
Posted: Thursday, 19 September, 2002 @ 01:19 AM

what! "its ugly, but not in a bad why", er right. i personaly like it. i think the colouring is awsome, and the drawing it's self it good. i like your highlighting.

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