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Sara Timmons

Iscus
Iscus by @jeaney1 (Sara Timmons)

This is one of my most complete looking drawings. Iscus is one of my favorite creations too. He was created using a regular pencil and lots of patience. He's not for sale but if you're intested in something similar feel free to email me.

And please take a minute to comment, because it'sa good idea. >.^

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20y10d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 31 October, 2004 @ 06:04 AM

Fantatic shading, fab idea, wonderful piece :D

Posted: Sunday, 31 October, 2004 @ 01:13 PM

^-^ thanks

Posted: Monday, 01 November, 2004 @ 03:31 AM

Your obviously very patiencent because the shading is great. I like the way you've cropped the picture with that border, seems to add more depth to the image. If I could suggest anything though it would to use a real sharp dark pencil to emphasise the outlines of some bits, but really thats all I can think to suggest. Awsome picture.

Posted: Monday, 01 November, 2004 @ 12:46 PM

Thank you for the compliment, it did take me a few days work to finish this image but it was very satisifyin to finish too. I know what you mean about the darker pencil, I never thought about going in with like an ebony pencil to make the darks look darker. Maybe I'll do that, Thanks for the suggestion!

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