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Evelien Chewy

Sexy Zara
Sexy Zara by @evelchew (Evelien Chewy)

Right, it felt like I was still in the Stone Age, just using coloured pencils and all, so I finally decided to give computer colouring a go! I think it turned out... okay. For a first time. And for me having a BAD artist's block. BAD! [hits it with a stick]

Oh yeah, this is the updated version of Zaraël ^^ She's a green tigress now. I also changed her hair from straight and black to curly and dark green.. because I think she looks sexier that way ^^ She's a succubus so her life depends on being sexy! And the random jungle background is because she lives in the woods of Gadan. Another reason to make her green!

Oh, and ignore that goddamn ribbon.. first it was orange, but it didn't look good in my opinion, so I decided to make it green.. I've been screwing around with it for over an hour. Then I got annoyed and just let it stay the way it is now ¬_¬ So ignore.

First I had drawn her full body.. but then I realised I LOATHED her legs so I just chopped them off ^-^' But it's too bad you can't see her tail now. Ah well! I'll draw her in full form another time.

Medium: Paint Shop Pro 7

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Evelien Chewy

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Posted: Saturday, 07 September, 2002 @ 09:21 PM

Ooooh VERY sexy!! Wow for your first time that's GREAT! I can't even do CG'ing!! Keep it up!!

Posted: Thursday, 12 September, 2002 @ 02:03 PM

You KNOW that I love this pic

Posted: Saturday, 12 October, 2002 @ 08:38 AM

LOL.. thanks, Manue ^_^

Just gotta say this one more time: I'm so happy we made Johnathan and Zaraël sister and brother!! They're sooo cute! GREEN TIGERS 4-EVA! ^_^

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