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Diana

Unicorn
Unicorn by @goat (Diana)

A unicorn because I was inspired by Silver. I'm not too overly fond of drawing horses, but this one was fun.

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Posted: Tuesday, 02 March, 2004 @ 12:17 AM

Oh! It's very nice :) I like how the diagonal lines makes it seem more dinamic - the yellow looks a bit too bright though, but, nevertheless, awesome job :)

Posted: Tuesday, 02 March, 2004 @ 01:32 AM

I love the matte/brushed gold colouration! the spotting around it is one of the techniques I use to start the pattering on my appies! YAY! Such a lovely pearly colour....it reminds me of one of the model horses I had long ago :D

Posted: Tuesday, 02 March, 2004 @ 12:46 PM

Oooh, perdy. I like the feets.

Posted: Tuesday, 02 March, 2004 @ 03:47 PM

Oh my god, that's SO beautiful! stares at it for ages What a great character! I LOVE the colour, the mane and the ears. Ooh, and the nose-ring! Hehe! Aaaw... clings and sighs ... I just want to take him home...

Posted: Wednesday, 03 March, 2004 @ 11:06 PM

No wonder you have a lot of comments, this is an awesome pic. Its one of the best Ive ever seen on Side7. :)

Posted: Wednesday, 31 August, 2005 @ 03:41 PM
One word: Gorgeous.

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