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Tina Rosenburg

A Pernese Sunset
A Pernese Sunset by @chimera (Tina Rosenburg)

A girl and her fire-lizards watching the sunset. Believe it or not, I've been working on this since the New Year, but I think it's finally hit the point where there's nothing more that I can do for it (except make it worse of course shudders). I like the fire-lizards, but I'm not quite sure what to make of the girl and the scenery..

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20y260d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 11 March, 2004 @ 10:29 PM
The scenery is gorgeeooouuus : D The sky especially, like wow. Wish I had a couple of fire lizards ^^
Posted: Friday, 12 March, 2004 @ 04:01 PM

It's gorgeous! Very nice work. The fire lizards look awesome, and the girl is really nicely done as well. The whole thing is great. Did you paint it or did you use a program?

Posted: Saturday, 13 March, 2004 @ 01:22 PM

Thankies very much ^_^ I used Corel Photopaint 8 to digitally 'paint' this. I think I'm prolly one of the only people on Side7 to use Corel, but it's all I have in the way of art programs (well, except for Paintbrush..)

Posted: Friday, 12 March, 2004 @ 08:36 PM

Fan TAStic color sense...pastels, or digital? I really love the colors of the mountains in the backgrounds.

Posted: Saturday, 13 March, 2004 @ 01:19 PM

I've never really thought of my color sense as fantastic before and I sometimes even wonder if I'm a wee bit color blind, so thank you very much! Also, this pic is almost entirely digital, but I did use a messy scanned sketch as a base.

Posted: Monday, 04 October, 2004 @ 12:13 AM

I love the slightly grainy texture this image has. And the colours! Gorgeous ^^ The girl's skirt looks almost iridescent ..so pretty!

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