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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Unicorn

oh well :) this one I made by watching some movie so sowwy if the backround isnt that good he he anywayz, I always wanted to make a horse in his galop so I think I just have err :) hehe

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Unicorn - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Lilach Toba
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Categories: [Dragons, Drakes, Wyverns, etc] [Magic and Sorcery, Spells, etc.] [Mythical Creatures & Assorted Monsters]
Techniques: [Pencil/Graphite Pen]
DateNameComment 
12 Mar 2000:-) Ashley E.'*sigh*ccentric' Wilson
oh, you've done well! This is sooo beautimus!
7 Aug 2000:-) Mary Ames Murphy
"beautimus"? Argh, I thought my looney old aunt was the only person in the world that used that word. *chuckles* You did a pretty good job with the strange perspective, but I think that the front legs may be a bit too thin for the body (Don't get me wrong, I like thin legs on unicorns! Yours just seem a tad too fragile for my tastes. Maybe it's just me.) and maybe the rump should perhaps be brought down a bit. I love the mane and tail, and the horn is exquisite! The face is great, as well, not overly horsey- a bit more to the effect of the Classical unicorn. Oh, yeah, a bit more white in the body would bring the unicorn out more... just a few highlights with an eraser oughta do it. 2Thankies for the comment 2 I think the front legs are ok... maybe a little bigger will be good, but considering the point of view from where you see the horse it usualy looks little... if you look on a living horse running like that whenever his front legs go up they do seem little.. but thats just an optic illusion 19)
16 May 200145 Silwer
I don't like the face, and what on gods green earth is a _star_ doing on the horn? otherwise this is not bad.. front legs a bit thin maybe.2The star is supposed to be a sparkle of light hitting the horn.... and not a star in the backround or so hehe 2 thanks for the comment... As for the legs... will try better next time 2
24 May 200145 Jenny Olivera <teyindahl@ya
A horse in motion... at an odd angle... please tell me you had some sort of reference for this, or else I'm going to be soooo jealous... I mean, yeah, the legs look a little small, but they're *moving* right and they're *attached* right. And I like the otherworldlyness (is that a word?) to the creature and the picture over all. To the above commentor: :14eers:: Looks to me like the star is *behind* the horn...2To be honest the whole position is done by a normal running horse's pic I have... so blame him for the angle 10
3 Sep 200145 Kristen
Well, its plan to see that it was light hitting the horn. And as for the legs being too thin..Until you can draw a better Unicorn..I wouldn't make such harsh comments. If you have draw one, then great! You might understand that being perfect doesn't always matter in art..As for you Lila; I think you did a wonderful Job. I do understand where the comment came from..Just trying to help the Artist out on being better I hope. ;o}

:-) Lilach Toba replies: "Some of my pictures are OLDer than the others... so thats why sometimes one are better etc. As for the body anathomy... its Fantasy, thing doesn't even excist.. and if it did, perhaps it would've had those legs etc etc... 2Thanks for the support Kristen *s*"
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