Dia - Photoshopped
Dia - Photoshopped by @Dia (Dia)

Was bored so I redid the coloring in photoshop.. funfun. Took me probably about.. 6-7 hours? o_O Not all at once though, did it in two days. So yeah. The background is just kinda random, couldn't think of anything.

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Posted: Thursday, 09 September, 2004 @ 10:34 AM

Lovely shading. I especially like how you brought out the shape of the hair and the feathers on the wings with just shading without outlining them in black. Interesting character design, all the colors really jump off the page while still remaining pretty muted by the abundance of grey. The pose is very fluid as well. The wings are a little high up her body, though. With the way they're curved, it looks like they're coming out of her head, which of course would be awkward and impractical. It's a minor problem, though, and the rest of the picture is nice. Good work.

Posted: Thursday, 09 September, 2004 @ 10:51 AM

Thanks. ^^ The way I did the hair and feathers is a style I've been trying out recently so I'm glad you like it. And the wings are like that because though you can't see it, they bend downwards and then go back up but you can't see that because of the hair in the way. And thanks again!

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