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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Unicorn

another unusuel bright pic done by me, this to was done for a school projekt

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unicorn - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Maya Ivarsson
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Categories: [Mythical Creatures & Assorted Monsters]
Techniques: [Pencil/Graphite Pen]
DateNameComment 
3 Mar 2004:-) Jessica 'Jeste' Schreib
*First comment bounce*
I love the horse anatomy in this! its beautiful! I wonder how long it took you to draw that..... (i have a twitch from when ever i think of horse anatomy *twitch twitch*, took me about 3 hours to draw one horse.....) Love your work keep it up!hmm how long it took for me to do it, well i cant just sit and draw i have to do other things at the same time and when i draw i can take about two or three days on me to finish a pic, coz i draw for a while than i put it away for a while and continue some other time, but i cuess i worked with it from time to time during two or three days... maybe...
19 Mar 2004:-) Tekla Freiholtz
falla laa.. I'm standing on a mountain... lalla lala laa

...I'm crazy!!
Nice pic 2no shit youre crazy!
31 May 2004:-) Alana M. Poirier
Very nice! I like his head especially, it's very delicate and pretty. Also the mane is lovely...I'm a sucker for long, flowy hair, on horses OR people. My only suggestion is that a little bit more detailed shading on the unicorn would have been nice, and maybe some on the moon, but just a minor thing ^_^ I still like it lots!hmm... about the moon i agree never put any time on the moon... maybe i should...
22 Sep 200445 James Rhinehelder
Beautiful.
The simplicity of this piece is wonderful.
I like the stark white of the moon against the unicorn helps make the picture. The solid black background accents both the moon and unicorn. I think it's great as is. Keep creating.
22 Sep 200545 Liz
Hehehe, it has a groune (idk about spelling)...Im such a little kid 2 nice artwork
20 Feb 200845 Fredii
*huge smile* Okaaay.. Here we go.. I think that you draw very well, you have a talent and surely have practiced alot. Altho, I think that you could improve, by not just a little, and I mean there is always so much to learn! I think that maybe you should look more cloesely on how the horses muscls are tightened together, what is where exactly, and how thick everything should be. Now, this horses legs are way too thick, as in my opinion. The head makes it look like a very light horse, nearly like an arabian. Later on when I scroll down a little, I get disappointed when I see those legs. Heavy horses such as working horses have those kind of legs, not light ones. When you have a combination of light and heavy, you will get an unbalanced picture. I draw horses myself and sell some of my arts, and I have practiced just to draw ears for nearly three months. Not because they didn’t look good, actually they did, but beacuse I tried to improve them. I know your carrier as a artist is not done yet, as far as I’m concerned, and I wish you luck! I didn’t post this comment because I wanted to be mean or whatever, I did it because I wanted to help you..

Now good luck with your drawings!
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