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Carly Crawford

Ray Storm-Eye in Crinos
Ray Storm-Eye in Crinos by @StormyHotWolf88 (Carly Crawford)

Well this is the update version.. it's late so i won't say anything about it.. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Carly Crawford

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Posted: Friday, 08 November, 2002 @ 11:36 PM

First thing I'd like to say is interesting pose. I haven't seen many like it. Unfortunately I can't say the same for the style. A lot of people seemed to have 'borrowed' Goldie's style these days. Anyway, just a tip for a cleaner sketch and easier colouring for the future - try adjusting the contrast of your images so that you get whiter whites and blacker blacks. It works wonders. Good job though. :)

Posted: Monday, 11 November, 2002 @ 03:26 AM

well I know you may think that I "borrowed" this style from her, but I didn't. It's my sketch completely, just that her pics made me want to draw myself cause well I don't draw myself often ^^;. I assure you, I didn't copy her line by line on how she does things. That's like people copying the lions from the lion king. I'm studying anatomy of a human and I did improve this picture earlier today since my Art teacher nagged me about it.. so come by later to see it.. I should have it up tomorrow by 9 EST. thanks for looking at my crappy art ^^ bye!

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