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Carmen Bugh

Calm Before the Storm
Calm Before the Storm by @carmbugh (Carmen Bugh)

I can to draw a new picture of Ivy. her old one just... blew. So, I'm very satisfied with how this came out. The bg... ionno... I don't really like it, but Ivy looks nice :3

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Posted: Wednesday, 12 May, 2004 @ 01:53 PM

I am really impressed by this image--and the background is a big part of that. It really does a great job of highlighting the character, without being bland. The leaf effect was very well used--they're almost like ghost leaves, and the trees look AWESOME. I also like the effect in the very background, is that a filter? If so, what one?

The pose is very well done. I like her expression, it seems thoughtful and seductive all at once. The shading on her fur and clothes is absolutely amazing--you can tell the difference in the textures very nicely.

Posted: Wednesday, 12 May, 2004 @ 09:16 PM

It's nice to see you again xD It's been awhile since I've put anything up... I didn't know if you'd still be on side7 or not! The bg was very simple, actually. I used the leaf filter over top of a simple greay-blue dodge, and I used the Watercolor filter to give it that watered-down look. That's it, really. Thank you for the wonderful comment!

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