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Mary Huff

Sam and Faramir
Sam and Faramir by @Chronicdoodler (Mary Huff)

One of my favorite scenes in the book where Sam becomes angry at a Faramir who's crosslegged on the ground. And all the soldiers around them are laughing becuase even though faramir is sitting, Sam is still perfectly eye to eye with him. Well i thought it was funny, I'll type up the original passage when I finish coloring it. This was really hard becuase I know hobbits are about 3 to 4 feet, and faramir is kinda tall. So I'm having trouble getting the proportions right, I think it came out okay though, except that faramirs anatomy is off. Otherwise I'm rather proud, I spent of alot of time on details like how the sam's elven cloak reflects his enviroment and clothes, and the freckles and the spots of dirts. I hate this background it looks so ugly and fake ^_^;;. I love Sam he is the coolest character b/c he's can resist the power of the ring, is kind brave and loyal and also he has chubby cheeks. hugs sam's head

People with constructive critism please leave email so I can learn and discuss. PS this goes especially for you Frodo Baggins. I don't appreciate your rude comments. Plus I don't particularly care how many times you read LOTR and the Hobbit, so stop telling me.

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Posted: Friday, 02 August, 2002 @ 12:44 PM

I love this! THis is a great picture. I like this scene, escpecially where Sam puts his foot in mouth poor Sam Please keep up the great work!

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