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The Forest Nymph
By turkill
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"Las Ninfas eran deidades menores, protectoras de bosques, arroyos o manantiales según la Mitología Griega.
Eran de una belleza deslumbrante y muy esquivas, tanto que si se diera cuenta de que la estas mirando, rapidamente se esfumaria.
Se cauto espectador y disfruta de su presencia, no hagas ningun ruido, ni tan siquiera respires...Solo admirala."
-Photoshop Elements 6.
-Wacom Bamboo tablet.
-Credits:
-jagged-eye fav.me/d4kwsah and here fav.me/d7bl4uv
-needanewname fav.me/d4qwkht
-Magweno fav.me/d4fhyx2
-Brushes: adonihs fav.me/d1ytm3r
Eran de una belleza deslumbrante y muy esquivas, tanto que si se diera cuenta de que la estas mirando, rapidamente se esfumaria.
Se cauto espectador y disfruta de su presencia, no hagas ningun ruido, ni tan siquiera respires...Solo admirala."
-Photoshop Elements 6.
-Wacom Bamboo tablet.
-Credits:
-jagged-eye fav.me/d4kwsah and here fav.me/d7bl4uv
-needanewname fav.me/d4qwkht
-Magweno fav.me/d4fhyx2
-Brushes: adonihs fav.me/d1ytm3r
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2343x2626px 3.85 MB
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© 2014 - 2021 turkill
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The wings are exquisitely detailed and arguably the best part of this piece and the fact that the wings are bird like instead of insect in appearance adds a nice twist to it. The rich and warm colours add a nice welcoming feel to the Nymph, however despite the high quality of the feathered wings her hair is a bit of a let down, it doesn't look like tiny strands of hair and looks kind of flat which is a shame as the brilliant wings only further emphasise this. As for the figure she is brilliantly posed with her posture complimenting the characters delicate image anatomically it is sound aside from her oversized hips which creep up up to high. All in all though its very nicely done, if you could just get the rest of the image up to the high standard of her wings then this would be exquisite 

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