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Julie-moon, face lift 1
Julie-moon, face lift 1 by @gnatandr (Gnat Andros)

I was looking through my old Notebooks one day and came across some chara's that I really liked, but weren't drawn too good (x_x; Big heads...small bodies...ech). So, I decided to do a little project and do some face lifts for my old-made chara's! This particular one is Julie-moon, an Echidna Ninja who uses a Dragon to travel around. The original pic of her is in the upper right hand corner of this rough draft (Look away @@!)

Originally she toted 2 ninja blades instead of one, but I changed that just to make the drawing look a bit better. The dragon, also, used to look more like a troll..then anything else, so I changed him completely and just kept the rabbit- like ears. I'm not done yet though, I want to put a Night sky in the backround and make it a full drawing. Hmm..anything I dislike about it? That dark dark green of the dragon, and how it contrasts with the red sash just bugs me. There's something about that contrasting color group I don't like, but for the Image it worked pretty well. n_x; If I didn't put some red in there I was afraid Julie-moon wouldn't be too noticable. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Gnat Andros

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