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B Sanders

Fixia
Fixia "What are you lookin' at?" by @fragmented_imagination (B Sanders)

Fixia (full name Fotia Aniipes) from "Stihia". She is one of twenty girls with magic abilities centered around a particular element. Hers is fire. This is a typical look she gives people perhaps a few moments before they mysteriously explode. I've done many different conceptual drawings of Fixia in the past, trying to nail down her appearance. I finally decided to go with a modern-day, princess-y look, primarily because she comes from a rich yet slightly dysfunctional family (the dysfunctional part is mostly her). I'm pleased with the work I did on the character herself. The background, well... yeah, my usual brand of pathetic.

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Posted: Wednesday, 18 August, 2010 @ 05:40 PM
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I think this is the best example of awareness of anatomy and dimensionality that I've seen from you. And I rather like the background, actually. ^^;

Posted: Wednesday, 18 August, 2010 @ 06:24 PM

[quote="Navi1101"]I think this is the best example of awareness of anatomy and dimensionality that I've seen from you. And I rather like the background, actually. ^^;[/quote] Thanks. I felt pretty good about this one.

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