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Lindsey Morehead

Boredom Mermaid
Boredom Mermaid by @Nizzy (Lindsey Morehead)

WOW! I haven't loaded anything here in ages. WOOT! Well I'm back...I think. So here's my most recent pic. Colored with prisma pencils whilst watching Two Towers extended edition. ^_^

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Posted: Friday, 28 November, 2003 @ 01:41 PM

Wow, nice! ^^ Good coloring, especially on the tail, and for some reason her lips look really cool. Love her hair, too.

Posted: Friday, 28 November, 2003 @ 02:05 PM

her pose looks so good like a mermaid should look, i think. and the coloring is excellent. it looks like paint rather than pencils.

Posted: Friday, 28 November, 2003 @ 02:50 PM

Very pretty! ^_^ Love her hairstyle!

Posted: Friday, 28 November, 2003 @ 04:35 PM

Didn't think Tolkein had any mermaids... Just kidding! Amazing pose, and the coloring shows the best way to color with Prismacolors! I'm truly impressed with how well the shading is done. This piece needs a background, though--all that empty white space is just a distraction. Also, this pic has a bit much JPEG noise in it--try running a filter if you have a paint program like Adobe, it'll get rid of all that for sure. And keep uploading. Judging from your comments received, I think it's safe to say we like your art!

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