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Beserk Unicorn
Beserk Unicorn by @LadyFoxglove (Lady Foxglove)

This came from an art challenge board, and then became a project, and I just like drawing not so virginal, extra angry unicorns.

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Posted: Tuesday, 12 August, 2003 @ 12:39 AM

My, but that's a nice one. :o I love the painterly style and flaming tones, especially in the unicorn and his eye. The mane's all swooshy, and looks like he's tossing his head.

In an angry way. :)

Looks like you got Beserk Unicorn down, girl! Kudos!

Posted: Tuesday, 12 August, 2003 @ 10:57 PM

Oh my, I love this! The horn is really cool, love how it curves, the colours work so well together, the hair is amazing!Wonderful pic altogether!

Posted: Friday, 15 August, 2003 @ 11:46 PM

Nobody else has mentioned the teeth. Horses don't have fangs and this unicorn looks so much more evil with them. Great firey glow on 'im, especially on the ear and eye, and the reddish background only adds to it. Combined with the blood red mane, you've certainly created a very sinister looking unicorn here. Nice work.

Posted: Tuesday, 11 November, 2003 @ 04:40 PM

Yaaay demonized horsies >D! I love this guys colors, and especially how you drew his mane. And that wicked curve in his horn is;...quite wicked =o WOOH. Love this.

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