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Meret Rinath

A different kind of Legolas
A different kind of Legolas by @DisasterInAHalo (Meret Rinath)

I was playing with different styles I could possibly draw my beloved Legolas in...this is just one of then...Long face, big eyes, small lips, skinny...etc. I don't absolutely hate it, but I don't like it much either shrugs I wouldn't mind of there were a doujin with him in this style. It's just that, I don't know, I made him look too indifferent(stern??) in this pic. And I've always imagined him as very gentle, fragile looking yet strong...I guess I failed with this pic ~_~ Artwork © Copyright 2002 Helkaramiel Waenheru

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Posted: Sunday, 16 June, 2002 @ 02:19 PM

wholy shoop on toast ! reow !! legolas neva looked betta XD i looked at all your piccies, they so detailed !!! how do you do it!? * jealous !! * -grr- lol

Posted: Wednesday, 19 June, 2002 @ 12:59 AM

PRETTY LEGOLAS!!! Anyway I like it, it is very cool...

Posted: Friday, 04 July, 2003 @ 03:20 PM

Hmm... I see what you mean. Oh, you remember me, right? Jubie?...Oh, never mind. Anyway,when I first looked at it, I was like..."Hmm...Galadriel." But, then I rmembered the whole, "This is Legolas" thing and I was like "Errr...." O_o;; I like it, but... I dunno. Something about his lips maybe. And his eyebrows. They're darker than his hair. ::squints at tiny picture above the message box:: Annndd... Oh. I guess the whole holding the water jug thing threw me off. But I still like it. Cause he's gorgeous. ::giggles::^_^

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