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Yay! Here is Flareon, the next on in my random bit of ACEO trading cards. This one took about two hours over a three hour time frame.
Originally he was going to be playing with a flame but I messed up on the shadows so I just erased the flame before I got to it. I am rather happy with the rest of it. art (c) me, Martin J. Owen Flareon (c) Pokemon Company Prismacolors used: Deco Yellow Peach Mineral Orange Pumpkin Orange Light Umber Dark Umber Sepia Green Ochre Limepeel Black + verithin White + verithin CommentsFlareon looks really cool in this style. I like the fur and the details on the paws.
I guess the only thing that seems lacking is that it does still look like it's playing with something, but nothing's there. If you didn't think a flame would work, maybe you could try having something else there, like, I dunno, a butterfly flying near its paws. (Not that that would make sense in the pokemon world, but still.) nice dancing
cool Flareon -- sure I believe the big bang theory; God snapped his fingers and BANG, there's the universe ~~~<3~~~ My stories:~Random-Writings that's a cool lookin' Flareon! Keep it up
-- help find a new design for Yachiru (now named Renna)... [link] Flareon looks amazing! ^^
Shame about the flame though. -- *HitmanRebornUK's Hibari Kyoya & Belphegor "I'm not insane, okay? I just happen to have another consciousness in my brain!" I love the texture in the fur, especially on the tail! cool pose too
-- //fya SILENCE....I kill you! Icon by =AirHugs. I command you to go and adore. I LOVE YOUR FLAREON. In all honesty Flareon is my Favorite Pokemon.
I love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -- A writer writes not only for entertainment, but, also for the sake of sanity. Writers write because it is their way of expressing themselves. For reading a story or poem is like entering the soul of the author. |
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March 9, 2008
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