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Sara Maydew

Brier (front cover)
Brier (front cover) by @Lady_Epona (Sara Maydew)

Another sketch of Brier. I like this one better, not sure why ... think the way she looks suits her more in this one. Lol. This will be for the game's cover, I've decided now. ^-^ An' yeh, I did get help with the pose from a picture of Rain. Hehe.

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21y8d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 20 November, 2003 @ 04:31 PM

This is very beautiful. ^_^ I love unicorns and you've done a wonderful job. Hell, your whole gallery is nice. ^.^

Posted: Thursday, 20 November, 2003 @ 05:03 PM

this is wonderful, she's very beautifully drawn, I'm a fan of equine related art and this is a great drawing. Hmm I cant find any faults, love your work.

Posted: Thursday, 20 November, 2003 @ 09:00 PM

Ahh, I have loved unicorns from when I was a very small child. This is a wonderful sketch. May I say that I think it would be even more lovely if you colored it in and gave it a background. Maybe in the woods and the Uni seems to be looking up at something, maybe a butterfly, or a bird. Just some ideas, but beautiflu sketch all the same. So I added you to my museum.

Posted: Saturday, 22 November, 2003 @ 05:41 AM

I'm planning on colouring it anyway, but thanks very much for the background suggestions - up until now, I wasn't sure what I should do! Hmm ... yeh, I guess she is looking at something; a butterfly sounds good, it'll fit in with the story. Hehe. Thanks again, for both comment and ideas! :)

Posted: Sunday, 23 November, 2003 @ 04:35 PM

Another amazing picture. I love her expression and stance. And markings...mweehee, A+ for you!

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