Danielle the manakete
Danielle the manakete
Danielle the manakete by VideogameMaster
Description
Description
This is Danielle the manakete. She's a treasure hunter like Rouge, but she's not a government spy. She uses the Queen's stone (the one on the upper right corner) to not only change into a stronger dragon than Myrrh, but to see if relics, gems, and other items, are cursed or important to Magvel. If it's not cursed or important, she takes them and keep it forever. She sometimes steals jewelery from the royals. She also picks on Myrrh during her freetime.
Comments, please?
Comments, please?
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Category Games » - by Publisher » Nintendo » Fire Emblem series » Fan Characters (OC's)
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Category Games » - by Publisher » Nintendo » Fire Emblem series » Fan Characters (OC's)
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bluefairy421 on February 26, 2006, 10:27:58 AM
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Song_of_a_Phoenix on January 22, 2006, 12:32:04 AM
supershadowfan on January 12, 2006, 11:49:28 PM
Lord_Ma-koto_Chaoying on January 11, 2006, 7:16:39 AM
Hello, VideogameMaster
Well, I don't think people didn't review your artwork because they don't care about you and your drawing. I know a lot of people that like reviewing all kind of pictures, but sometimes, it is hard to give good reviews to all artists, because... there's so many artists and so many drawings ! (As far as I'm concerned, I like giving good reviews, but I can't come that often on the site...)
I hope you won't take it the wrong way. I do agree that you deserve far more than that, and I'm sure there're some people who think the same way ; everyone deserves good reviews...
...so I'll try to give some.
(As I don't know the character, then take it into account, though it doesn't matter for the drawing...)
What I really like in the drawing is how you've draw and colored the "texture" of the clothes. The skin isn't bad too, and with a bit of shading (like how you make the eyes), I'm sure it would be even better. I like the reflection in the eyes too... it gives some effet of depth you could try to use for the rest of the drawing too. The character would be more highlitghed...
As a help, you can also try not to make outlines in one pencil line, but rather lots of lines giving birth to a shape. It's easier...
You can also try to make shadows in black ; it's quite funny and it can really helps you to find your own style. (Well, sometimes, there are artists that don't like drawing shadows... as least, in that case, you'd be sure.)
I hope you got what you're expecting ? Remember, you're finding your own style, as each of us, and I'm sure there are people caring too about that.
Sincerely,
Lord Ma-koto
Well, I don't think people didn't review your artwork because they don't care about you and your drawing. I know a lot of people that like reviewing all kind of pictures, but sometimes, it is hard to give good reviews to all artists, because... there's so many artists and so many drawings ! (As far as I'm concerned, I like giving good reviews, but I can't come that often on the site...)
I hope you won't take it the wrong way. I do agree that you deserve far more than that, and I'm sure there're some people who think the same way ; everyone deserves good reviews...
...so I'll try to give some.
(As I don't know the character, then take it into account, though it doesn't matter for the drawing...)
What I really like in the drawing is how you've draw and colored the "texture" of the clothes. The skin isn't bad too, and with a bit of shading (like how you make the eyes), I'm sure it would be even better. I like the reflection in the eyes too... it gives some effet of depth you could try to use for the rest of the drawing too. The character would be more highlitghed...
As a help, you can also try not to make outlines in one pencil line, but rather lots of lines giving birth to a shape. It's easier...
You can also try to make shadows in black ; it's quite funny and it can really helps you to find your own style. (Well, sometimes, there are artists that don't like drawing shadows... as least, in that case, you'd be sure.)
I hope you got what you're expecting ? Remember, you're finding your own style, as each of us, and I'm sure there are people caring too about that.
Sincerely,
Lord Ma-koto
Blue Fairy