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Oh So Haughty
Oh So Haughty by @Valesse (Internal Conflict)

eh..eh..I drew this on a bus about..well..almost EXACTLY a year ago but I just found it on my computer files and was like "OH WHAT THE HECK!" so now you all have to look at it.. well you don't have to but thats just so fun to say. Anyways there some eyecandy for you Lego-droins and I'm outta here

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21y3d ago
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Posted: Tuesday, 25 November, 2003 @ 06:24 PM

::feels forced to stare at image:: Wow, the title fits his expression so well--you captured the vain-ness here! (Yeah, I'm aware that is not a word.) I really love the expression, and the black and white way this is drawn--is this an original pencil drawing that you just darkened on the computer? Because the final effect of that is stunning. Ooh, I said stunning... hmm. His left hand almost appears to be missing--you should go over and darken the lines of it a bit more. Great job on the feet--I'm surprised, since not many people draw boots that well. I really like his forehead and hair line--it's extremely accurate. But once again I have to say the expression is the best part. Vain little elf boy, ne?

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