Kyona, Melivia and Ralona from Dragon's Prayer. I did this a very long time ago, and it's still one of my all-time favorite pieces I've done. I used watercolor, pencil, pen, and gelly rolls. I love the way Kyona's dress folds turned out.
wow, just simply gorgeous. Yeah, I would have to say that my favorite part of illustrating/rendering/creating artwork is that once you have all the colors blocked in you can start adding the little details. Love the color blends with the water colors too....Hee hee, i realize it's too late to change now, but the perspectvie of Kyona(?) and Melivia (?) holding hands if kind of off huh? Still i likeys very very much.
Really like this piece of work
I agree with you both, the folds in the clothing eally are the pictures best point, although I really really envy people that can pull off watercolour painting The last time I picked up a paintbrush was either when I needed to paint my walls, or when I was in Junior school and we were given poster paints (Matt paint) to just mess with. Dear dear me... I cant paint for beans! Great work Carrie, keep it up!
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I agree with you both, the folds in the clothing eally are the pictures best point, although I really really envy people that can pull off watercolour painting
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flies spread disease, keep yours zipped!
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flies spread disease, keep yours zipped!
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