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SciFi and Fantasy Art: The result of too much time and too much money!

Before her hair turned green Zarina spent 1000's of gold pieces outfitting herself and the rest of her adventuring party with new clothes. A girl has to keep up appearances! Originally hand drawn then coloured in Photoshop.

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The result of too much time and too much money! - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Sandra R Nicholson
©Sandra R Nicholson. All rights reserved!

Categories: [Body Study] [Demons, Imps, Devils, Beholders...] [Erotic Fantasies, Sexy...] [Lycanthrope, Were-folk, etc] [Mythical Creatures & Assorted Monsters] [Woman, Women]
Techniques: [Mixed Media]
Inspirations: [Dungeons & Dragons]
DateNameComment 
6 Dec 200045 Psymon
Her cheek looks a little weird ... it's too angular.
19 Jan 200145 Anon.
Realy nice.
3 Feb 200145 Mandeigh
I really like this one. The cheek comment was... opinion in my view. the angular cheeks give her a different look, which I happen to like... but again that is only my opinion. The color scheme is dynamic, and even though some skin is showing (which is fine) she's not wearing something so skimpy that I go ICK GET HER A BLANKET!!... I'm not against nudes, but most are so poorly done and it's hard to find clothed female characters... would you mind if I use it in one of my comp games sometime?? (I'm programming a rp computer game.. please email me if you get this.)
11 Mar 200145 Andrea
What do you mean too much time and money! I think its great.
17 Mar 200145 Apis4
Man I like this, I love all the art here, came here looking for tips cos I am trying to draw one of my AD&D 3rdEd Characters, though I am no artist. Found this, and love it, but if I had to give a lil constructive critisism, it would be to ask if her her legs werent perhaps just a wee tad too long? I probably not, my noion of scale is probably way out of whack, but I just thought they seemed a lil long.
26 Mar 2001:-) Sandra R Nicholson
Yes her legs are too long. Deliberately so. The 'tiefling' character that this image is based on has a physical characteristics of legs that are 12 inches longer than normal. And doesn't she take advantage of that fact... Her fingers are also supposed to be an inch too long as well!
25 Dec 2001:-) Julie R. Kowalski
I love how your figures are very elogated but maybe to balance the larger bust area give them some more hips...but very pro pic...love the outfit!
21 Mar 2003:-) Kristin M. Cosgrove
nonono this is great to many people make elves and other hummanoids exactly like humans myself included. this could be a great tolkin elf or as she said teifling with are suppposed to look long and lanky and almost inhumanly thin. the cheeks and eyes really pound that home. there is a reason outsiders are shunned. if every humanoid had perfect human proportions this would be star trek.

the only thing id change is make the brests a bit smaller and or angled or pressed closer to her body by the expencive corsit. although 90% of the d&d art out there assumes all adventurers had breast implants they kinda seem out of place on her very streamlined body one would think theyd inpair her thieving.

of course im one to talk my page is Full of big busted elves i accually got the sugestion a few times to
but i couldnt give a all positive post. i think shes is great i love the near alien fetures
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