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Kitty Ryan

Dreaming
Dreaming by @aodhnait (Kitty Ryan)

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Has anyone noticed, when looking around art sites, most drawings of female RPG characters have irriatingly perfect figures? I drew this little sketch of Nika Anym, turned Nikalah Emmerson, as a challange to that. She's pretty, but she's short, a little plump, and she's got legs that weren't attached to Barbie in a previous life. Amazing!

Media: a 9B pencil, a tiny selection of water-colour pans (which I am still terrfied of) and my new Chinese brushes (which I am incredibly terrfied of, and don't know how to use properly, though I love them) and Photoshop for cleaning. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Kitty Ryan

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Posted: Friday, 27 December, 2002 @ 08:58 PM

Viva different body types! Woohoo!

my art: www.side7.com/art/daniwill

Posted: Thursday, 02 January, 2003 @ 02:21 PM

claps Yeah! It's about freaking time! I'm also sick of these cookie-cutter characters with the, as you put it, 'Barbie legs' and the supermodel body. The drawing looks great, and I must say she looks very pretty ^-^

Posted: Tuesday, 14 January, 2003 @ 08:23 PM

looks good...i like the different types media you used to get the effects..^__^ spin

Posted: Sunday, 07 December, 2003 @ 11:31 PM

She's very beautiful, even if she's not the idealised female. I think your brush strokes are amazingly lovely. And the colors and shading are beautiful as well-she looks almost Native American, which I think is awesome. :)

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