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Artist's Comments
A fully grown Elara looks up in the night sky wondering what Treasures exist out there and where her real home is at.
Thats right everyone she is all grown up at the age of 28 and stronger than ever in her age. And with being a half elf. she will live longer than expected. Note her longer hair and bang. Also notice that her elven markings next to her eyes are a bit different. This holds wonders. Comments
Wow, nice job on the shading and background! ^ ^ I like the shooting star. 8D *reaches out to touch it* I wanna do fanart of Elara one day~
I think you improved! ^ x ^ -- Icon by: *StarValerian ! She was a half elf LONG before you even joined this site. Also note that Arianna was made by you and Arty. you both own her c:
-- Wants Muffins. *=Nemo-TV-Champion =Oni-Twilight =Shakuya-Shiima* Avatar by =Delthero Hidden by Owner Hidden by Owner Heh Thankies.
And I would be happy if you do fanart ^^ -- Wants Muffins. *=Nemo-TV-Champion =Oni-Twilight =Shakuya-Shiima* Avatar by =Delthero Hidden by Owner Hidden by Owner Hidden by Owner |
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Critiques
You even did some moderate details on the grass which is something that is very hard to do in paint of all programs and if you are not fully experienced. And the sky does bring more wonders to what this art really holds.
However even the Best art is never perfect as some flaws are present.
For starters The shading is slightly off and the shading on her face should be a little thinner and longer rather than short and fat.
While there should be some shading on her skirt along with the trees in the background to have more dept in it also a little further apart. But other than this this is one if not your best art of Elara Lola Vjei I seen to date. Keep up the great work Dear.
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