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Lise Thompson

Awaken
Awaken by @scincy (Lise Thompson)

Okay, there was this online game that I loved to play but it's gone now, which really sucks but that's what happens sometimes, anyway basically you get two characters to play. Now here's the fun part, those two characters are really one person. Their waking-self and their dream-self. This is Ivy Adahy, thanks to Q for helping me find her lastname in the wee hours of the morn. And in case your wondering about the surname, it's Cherokee. Look it up. Her dream form is Piper, but more of that in other places. Ivy is, for lack of better trems, a Neo-Witch or Mage living in a city that only the strong or crafty survive in. It's safe to say she is not someone to take things lightly or be brushed off.

Medium: Mechanical Pencil, India Ink, Wacom Tablet and Photoshop 6.0 Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lise Thompson

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Posted: Sunday, 02 June, 2002 @ 09:57 AM

Lovely colours and nice hair. But her left arm is far too long and her right fore arm is too fat for what is otherwise a very anorexic body makes her look very strange. I do understand that you have tried to create a fore shortening in the arm but the arm still needs adjusting.

Posted: Wednesday, 05 June, 2002 @ 08:36 PM

Too skinny! I hate it when people look too skinny. XD

Hmm, other than that, it's pretty good! Kewl coloring job.

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