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Lauren Sefchik

Whistler
Whistler by @laursefc (Lauren Sefchik)

Another minor character from my Aislin's TARU RPG that I'm constructing. I drew her on a tiny little piece of notepaper, scanned her in, printed her out, colored her body with gel pens, then rescanned her in and smoothed out the rough pen marks in Photoshop with a light opacity.

I was debating the rating on this character because since she's not techincally a human (more like a little sprite or something), her body is yellow, and though she has the shape of a girl, none of the female parts are there. She's a Wind Spirit, she's immortal, and there's no need for her to breed. After flipping back and forth, and my aunt saying 'No, it's not explicit', I just decided to slap that rating on anyway. Better safe than sorry.

I love this character to death. Her color schemes were wacky, and I don't know where I came up with them. But I love the little tattoos I put on her body, and you'll probably see those same organic styles in other characters that I've done. Overall, she's a happy, quirky little spirit that guides my mischeivious Micah all over the place. And all is well. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lauren Sefchik

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Teen (N)
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22y200d ago
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Posted: Tuesday, 26 November, 2002 @ 11:10 PM

Wow! I can't believe no one has commented on this yet! It's super cute! ^_^ Keep up the great work!

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