@Weasel_Silver24
Miss D. (Debra)

Silver Spies on Harry and the Raccoons Gang
Silver Spies on Harry and the Raccoons Gang by @Weasel_Silver24 (Miss D. (Debra))

This picture is from chapter 2 of "Oddest Things can be True". Silver is spying on Harry and the Raccoon gang as you can see, and please don`t be afriad to comment. I love to hear you! ^_~

COPYRIGHT NOTICE: Silva The Weasel (formerly Silver) this drawing/story, and idea is (C) 2007 Miss D. (Debra)

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17y127d ago
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Comments & Critiques (2)

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Posted: Monday, 23 July, 2007 @ 04:37 PM

Not a bad piece... one of the better pieces in your gallery actually, (which means your improving, congrats). You've done a wonderful job on the hands (as you may know, they're one of the hardest things to do), and you've got a great sense of distance. The main thing that I see that could be improved are the quality of the colouring: it could be smoother and more blended, and I would have loved to see some shading and highlights in this piece, mostly in the forground, on the tree and your character Silver.

Still, good job :) Keep on arting!

Kona Dragon <3

Posted: Thursday, 18 October, 2007 @ 10:06 AM

Hi Debra,

This is great artwork. Good composition and detail. Keep up the wonderful work.

Regards,

Lynn

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