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Lauren Sefchik

Sheridan Echo
Sheridan Echo by @laursefc (Lauren Sefchik)

Well, for every recent and colorful project, I have to occasionally show off my inked work. ~_~*

Sheridan was created about a year and a half ago when I played (but never finished) Legend of Dragoon. There was also the release of my beloved Norse god game, Valkyrie Profile. (Side comment: Motoi Sakuraba is a GOD of music composition!)

Anyway, this isn't a fan art as much as it's just a compilation of two very cool designs that I decided to play around with. The inital idea was that she was tall, and a little butch because she's a total ...umm..(w)itch? But unfortunately...I am not a master of drawing muscular characters, and therefore, she ended up being thin and athletic (along with the fact that her face reminds me of a horse), rather than strong and dominating. If the urge ever strikes me in the future, I might try another attempt because I like what I made for apparel on her...I just think SHE turned out absolutely horrid. So in my mind, this was more along the lines of "Good starting concept".

I like the boots. I really like the boots. ^_^ Too bad her legs are insanely out of proportion, and if she were a real person, she'd probably be 8 feet tall. O-o Not good.

Medians used were pen and pencil. (blah)

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lauren Sefchik

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