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Proud. ^^ Don't think I was favoring Water by outlining her, please. the only pen I had at the time was blue. and I didn't put any os the special thingies around Gold because I couldn't think of anything.

Earth: I was going for a Asian kinda look, but the hair and the face looked too much like Japanese so I put Korean Hanbok on her.

Sky: she's a free spirit, so I presumed she'd have least clothing on of all...

Water: I thought to do both Sky and Water blue, but I needed some identification between the two so she's darker blue. as you can see, Water's hair is a little more wavy and her bangs almost cover her eyes giving her a cute(?) look.

Fire: the Fire's kinda 'bad girl' type here, so she's the only one with pants on and has pictails. her feet (and hands) have claws. I was thinking about Sphix when I drew her.

Gold: I donno. originally metal's the fifth element (in my definition) but instead I made gold. she's a combo between fluffy orange blond and deformed Egyptian dress. she looks something like evil lady because gold lures lots of pplz into crime.

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Posted: Tuesday, 09 December, 2003 @ 10:06 PM

Beautiful! I really love this image. Your designs for the elements are all really well done, and I particularly love Gold. She's not often included as an element, I think. Nice coloring job--Blue looks very good outlined, I wish you had pens that would work to outline the other ones, too, because outlining really makes things so much prettier! Beautiful job.

Posted: Tuesday, 09 December, 2003 @ 10:20 PM

All five of these ladies are very beautiful! I love their character designs, especially the clothing. You've captured very well the essence of each element with colors, costumes and expressions. ^.^ Great!

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