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Annabel Lee

Storm calling
Storm calling by @zenphoenixa (Annabel Lee)

A solo at last for Survaaner, one of my most 'forgotten' characters.... ^^;; Here he is calling down a dust storm to blind you all!! Coff Not me, you idiot!!!! Coff Hack I created you....!!!! Splutter choke @__@ Artwork © Copyright 2002 Annabel Lee

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Posted: Monday, 16 December, 2002 @ 12:39 AM

This is EXCELLENT!! The use of low-angle perspective and the bright light makes it uber dramatic. (And the light really does look bright, by the way. puts on sunglasses) The colors are really attractive and vibrant, too.

Did you do this with markers? It's gorgeous! Great job! ^^

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Posted: Monday, 16 December, 2002 @ 01:04 AM

Hey! Thanks for your lovely comment! ^^ Heh, and there I was thinking I'd gotten the perspective wrong.... =P oh, and this pic was done with pencils, since I haven't gotten around to practicing with markers yet! Must really stop being lazy =P Besides, at least pencils can be reversed somewhat... ^^;; anyway, thankyou for stopping by! Appreciated muchly! :D

Posted: Monday, 16 December, 2002 @ 11:08 AM

That's a really cool pic ya got there, Annabel, I love the light, and the detail is great... I think perhaps the arm needs to go "back" a bit, it looks a little like it's fixed on the wrong way, but apart from that, that's one of the best pictures I've seen in a long time.

Posted: Sunday, 16 February, 2003 @ 04:05 AM

We haven't seen a Survaaner picture in a while. This one is really good!

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