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Katie

Soldier in God's Army
Soldier in God's Army by @s0ng0fh0pe (Katie)

This is my beautiful WIP pic. :P It took me about two hours to draw and and hour and a half to do the line art. I still have to color it, though... I'll start that up soon.

Anyways, she's on her knees praying and the sword shows that she's a soldier. And it symbolizes the Sword of the Spirit.

I worked hard on this drawing and I'd appreciate if you'd not speak badly to me about my faith and me drawing a picture that included it.

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Posted: Wednesday, 27 April, 2005 @ 12:26 AM

This is very cute and I like the theme of it.

On the artistic part of it I will critqe some. If you noticed, her head is sort of big but maybe that's just your style. I think you made too many folds on her right sleeve and the right arm is oddly shaped. Besides that I think it is pretty good.

Posted: Wednesday, 27 April, 2005 @ 07:35 PM

Personally, I think its wonderful to see artwork based on faith, and if anybody says anything about then they have some serious issues. I love the idea of the sword. Also, all the detail looks great. Cannot wait to see the color in it!

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