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I'm still debating if this is the way I want the Warrior class of the Amazons to look like. The Amazons on Galeia are the elite troops of the Quetzan, a race very much like humans, but taller and more warm grey-brown of skin. The Quetzan are one of the Elder races of Galeia, and I don't think this Amazon fits the bill yet... Brush inked on paper.

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Amazon Warrior - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Timothy R. Wollweber
©Timothy R. Wollweber. All rights reserved!

Categories: [Body Study] [Warrior, Fighter, Mercenary, Knights, Paladins] [Woman, Women]
Techniques: [Black Ink]
DateNameComment 
18 Apr 2002:-) Angela ´thedustyphoenix´ Apilado
Very cool. Very muscular. Luv the hair.
2 May 200245 Alan
I liked your picture,very well done only problem the hair is too long to be realistic. I don't think a true Amazon would have long hair. It might get in the way of the fighting. Cheers.
20 Aug 200245 Lisa Ann Eshkenazi
There are so few decent Amazons on Elfwood that it really is a pity.

This is one of the few I've seen that I like. Her hair may be "unrealistically" long but it sure looks awesome.

Oh, and most scholar type people don't believe that legend about Amazons getting rid of one breast to better use a bow...they think it's exactly that...a legend. And besides, this one doesn't seem to be using a bow in any case.

She's amazing. Utterly.
23 Nov 200245 Anonymous
I absolutely Love your work! Its all beautifully done. I've been admiring it for a while now on elfwood. I decided to comment tonight because I was walking through the wood and I found another artist here that is stealing other people's art and claiming it as his own. Your art is one of the ones he has taken. The ERB isn't working so i decided to comment to all the artists and maybe they could get something done about it. I hate to see wonderful art stolen. Please visit this link to see what I mean.
http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/loth/m/c/mcalvay/tinariania_the_cartoon_color_copy.jpg.html

Please keep up your beautiful art! I love it all!
20 Jan 200345 BigAl6183
This is a great impression of an amazon. Very cartoony and realistic at the same time!
25 Mar 200345 Nina
Not fair! Muscles that big and breasts too! Oh well, she isn't exactly human...
19 May 2003:-) Diana Watkins
She's beautiful, and I could never do as good. My only thing is that her thighs are kinda flat compared to the strength of the rest of her. They have definition lines but she might have a little difficulty running compared to if they were puffed out from her leg more
9 Nov 200345 Lady Eboshi
Wow!! that is a totally cool Amazon Warrior! I tried to draw an Amazon warrior before, but it didn't turn out the way i wanted it to.Yours is a lot more better than mine was.Keep up the great work.
11 Apr 200445 Random Humanity
The hair looks grait on paper, but is way too excessive for any practicality. Dunno how much realism you're going for, though, and she does look wonderful.
27 Apr 200445 Anonymous
the hair is unrealistic, but i love it all the same. I LOVE ALL YOUR WORK!!!
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