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Ferox explores the ruins
Ferox explores the ruins by @zenphoenixa (Annabel Lee)

Heh, I thought this day would never come... I've finally completed the last of two requests that I promised about three months ago! O__o;;; I took so long to get around to them because I always finish trades first... anyway, maybe I can breathe a little easier now... ^.^;;; That aside, this is Nik Hasta's Sonic fan character, Ferox the bat, who he made the son of Rouge and Knuckles - since the character had so much black in his design, I resorted to using ink to colour all the black parts except for the hair, which was done with black pencil, and everything else except for the comp-created sky was done with pencil as well... geez, my hand is killing me now...! @_@;; Anyway, there are a lot of strange angles in this pic and the foreground is pretty busy - since it's not too clear, Ferox is supposed to be leaning over a broken wall, so I hope most of you can see it...! Not one of my greatest efforts of late, but this was still good practice for drawing pillars, and rubble (and for the first time, a bat!), which I don't usually get to draw. ^.^

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Posted: Wednesday, 04 June, 2003 @ 11:15 AM

It looks really nice! You have a very sharp linear style, and the coloring really brings it out. I think the picture was clear enough, I could tell what was going on.

Posted: Friday, 06 June, 2003 @ 10:43 AM

Heya there! Thankyou heaps for the kind comment, I'm very happy you liked this pic! ^^ It's also helpful to me to know how others view my style, so I really appreciate you telling me what you think about it. ;) I is also doubly glad you didn't find the pic too busy, I am now reassured! Anyway, thankyou again, it does mean a lot to me when people like yourself take the time to visit and comment on my Side 7 gallery! ^.^;; Hands you a hamper of goodies

Posted: Wednesday, 04 June, 2003 @ 03:57 PM

This is so cool... ::dies of envy:: I LOVE everything about it. I don't think it's too 'busy' I think the details are totally awesome. I love the way you color/shade... It's so bright and pretty! I need to practice so I can someday be this awesome. ::sigh::

http://www.side7.com/art/liliwagn/gallery.html

Posted: Friday, 06 June, 2003 @ 10:41 AM

G'day! ^^ Thankyou so much for leaving your thoughts on this pic, I'm very flattered that you liked it! ^.^;; I'm also glad that you didn't find it too busy, I'm personally still finding it difficult to see what I did, so I guess it's just me... XD anyway, thankyou for visiting, and stop by any time! Hands you some cake

Posted: Thursday, 15 January, 2004 @ 12:34 PM

Nice. I liek this pic alot. (Snoic fan lol) It's not too busy, the action adds something to the picture really. The background is cool. I like the lighting in the picture (like the shine of the sword ect.) it catches your attention and draws you to the focs of the picture.

Posted: Friday, 16 January, 2004 @ 01:20 AM

Ah, thankyou very much for letting me know what you thought about this pic! ^__^ It's interesting to see how you read it, and that you didn't find it as busy as I feared it was! ^^;; Thankyou heaps for popping by my little corner of Side 7, and huzzah for all Sonic fans! ;) Gives you lots of cookies

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