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Miguel Castaneda

Cham and Dunbine
Cham and Dunbine by @migucast (Miguel Castaneda)

Damn, this one took longer than I expected... >< First I got stuck on her hands, trying to give them real perspective, than her poofy hair, than Dunbine itself... Which I thoroughly screwed up... ;; For some reason, I thought I could freehand it simply because I had a model that I posed and suspended on an improvised stand made out of LEGOs but... No... I ... Really should've drawn a human form underneath... Because... The end result was it looking like it was standing, not flying... ;; I rotated a little to make it look like it was flying but.. Yeah, I suck... ;; Then coloring it took a while too and it really didn't help that I started off the week dragging my feet on it only to get horribly sick which put me out of commission for a night and slowed me down for a couple others... But, whatever... It's done... Maybe I should draw another Dunbine, to make up for this one...?

Anyway, remember how a friend pushed me into drawing fairies a while ago...? Once I started that, I knew eventually, I should try to do Cham, so here she is! A simple scene, really... She's out flying and Dunbine's following behind.

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