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Lady and Hawk
Lady and Hawk by @KT_SHY (KT SHY)

I did this after me and some buddies went to the Renaissance Fair as an end-of-summer treat. There was a dress shop there with the most beautiful clothing, which we naturally entered without the slightest intent of actually purchasing anything (beautiful... but pricey!) Marion tried on this sassy little blouse and bodice number, which looked really neat combined with the jean skirt and belly-ring. I had to draw it. There was also a birds o' prey showing, which explains the red-tailed hawk up there... that looks like it really wants to eat her.

Pure photoshop, ladies and gents. Once again the backgrounds really impressionistic-ey. Some day I'll get the hang of it. Oh, and her left leg appears to be too long. Maaaah!

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Posted: Monday, 13 September, 2004 @ 04:58 PM

I don't think her left leg is too long. It looks actually quite naturally bent, with the ankle and heel higher up than her right leg. The knees are a little high, though. Lovely drawing and shading in general here, and I think the background works well with it. The muted color scheme also has a nice effect, and the hawk is nicely drawn, though the feathers on its right wing need to curve into its body near the tail, but it's little problem. The expressions are a little awkward, but it's good work otherwise. Keep it up.

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