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Late Birthday Picture for Drir
Late Birthday Picture for Drir by @migucast (Miguel Castaneda)

Yet another late birthday picture... -_-;;; But thankfully, he didn't want anything terribly complex... All he wanted was ... And I quote... A "naked elf chick". So that's what I gave him--plus I attempted to mimic the monochrome stylings I see in those D&D books people have since he plays that. Not much else to say other than it was a pretty quick pictures. I think I have... Uh... Three birthday/gifts left to hand out now... And I know TWO of them are going to be quick and dirty natural media jobs like this and the other one will be a complex, and hopefully, awesome CG whose line art will FINALLY be scanned in this week, I hope.

^^;;; Just think... In a couple of months... I might be able to start making non-gift pictures again! ^^;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I suppose I shouldn't dawdle so much with my backlogs...

[CROSSES ANOTHER PICTURE OFF THE TO-DO PILE]

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Posted: Thursday, 11 November, 2004 @ 07:52 AM

Really cute, but I don't see why it should be in m,n rating. the breast are not real enough...

Posted: Monday, 22 November, 2004 @ 06:16 PM

This really does look like something out of a D&D book! You have such neat ideas for pictures and you implement them so well! ^-^ This is a very cute picture, and quite detailed. The waterfall, brick wall, and the eyes peeking in were great touches! The elf herself has a cute expression and pose, and I like how you did the water droplets on her body. Pretty frame, too! Can't wait to see the next picture!

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