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Tare Fortier

Care to join me?
Care to join me? by @twinblades (Tare Fortier)

I am very happy with this piece I hadn't had time to work on it lately but I finally got to it this morning

this is my Gaia character well, she was turned into a zombie on Halloween After I had drawn this, but lol whatever

I am "violette_tare" on there if anyone wants to know

avatar and clothes © Gaia Interactive

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Teen (D)
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20y25d ago
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Posted: Friday, 05 November, 2004 @ 05:43 PM

I don't know Gaia Online, but I like this picture. She sure seems at home in that bar. Interesting character design, especially the clothes she's wearing. I like the color scheme you used for this picture, it's very fitting. I also like how she's not extraordinarily thin like most women people draw, she actually has some meat on her bones. Don't think I've seen a faerie like that before. Nicely shaded as well, I get a little lost in the hair, but the rest of her and especially the bottles in the background are shaded well. Good job.

Posted: Friday, 05 November, 2004 @ 09:39 PM

hehe if you'd see some of the other gaia characters on that site, you'd think mine is mellow XD thank you for your comment <3

Posted: Friday, 05 November, 2004 @ 06:36 PM

Hi! alot pretty kool work on this one...pretty talented...keep up the great art...Shirley

Posted: Friday, 05 November, 2004 @ 09:37 PM

thank you very much <3

Posted: Saturday, 06 November, 2004 @ 10:57 PM

Heh! Apparently in Gaia online...Pixies live in the old west! She's even got that Victorian-callgirl hairstyle with the little twirls in it.

An odd mixture of stules, with the big pants and all that, but nicely pulled off. Congrats.

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