A painting almost twenty years old now

Vinguld's picture

Painted before the Third war, shortly after the youngest Vinguld recovered from a mysterious ailment that took her to the Alterac border.

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Cyrena's picture

(( This turned out really

(( This turned out really wonderful. I like the range of colors and the depth of tone you got on the fur. Really great work! ))


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Urilla's picture

((I concur. Bad ass

((I concur. Bad ass Markgraf!))

Synnaquinn's picture

This turned out amazing!

This turned out amazing!

 

If poison, arson, sex, narcotics, knives have not yet ruined us and stitched our quick, loud patterns on the canvas of our lives, it is because our souls are still too sick.

 

-Baudelaire-

Halodante's picture

((I still can't believe you

((I still can't believe you did this in photoshop.. its awesome! and you caught the older look so well :) someday I will show up on your doorstep.. and we will do art together :D just don't ask how I got your address >.> ))

 

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Stripped of what morality tries to obtain all that is left behind is a madness that no longer fears.

 

Vinguld's picture

Hehe, I blame Echo's

Hehe, I blame Echo's FANTASTIC advice! I never could have made it turn out so well without having a professional give me tips. :)

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"Because how one ought to live is so far removed from how one lives that he who lets go of what is done for that which one ought to do sooner learns ruin than his own preservation: because a man who might want to make a show of goodness in all things necessarily comes to ruin among so many who are not good. Because of this it is necessary for a prince, wanting to maintain himself, to learn how to be able to be not good and to use this and not use it according to necessity."

-Machiavelli

 

Lilliana's picture

I love it! Oh man, makes me

I love it! Oh man, makes me wonder why you haven't done something like this before?!

 


 All life is an experiment.  The more experiments you make the better.  What if they are a little coarse, and you may get your coat soiled or torn?  What if you do fail, and get fairly rolled in the dirt once or twice.  Up again, you shall never be so afraid of a tumble.  ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

"Question, and Challenge."

Vinguld's picture

I've wanted to for a long

I've wanted to for a long time, but my skill was never up to it. I have oodles of half done versions in sketchbooks all over my room. <.<
I'm delighted you like it!

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"Because how one ought to live is so far removed from how one lives that he who lets go of what is done for that which one ought to do sooner learns ruin than his own preservation: because a man who might want to make a show of goodness in all things necessarily comes to ruin among so many who are not good. Because of this it is necessary for a prince, wanting to maintain himself, to learn how to be able to be not good and to use this and not use it according to necessity."

-Machiavelli

 

Kharris's picture

(( Oddly, my favorite part is

(( Oddly, my favorite part is the little Kirin Tor symbol. /random It just sticks out to me as really coming across as embroidery. You do embroidery really well, and I always wish I could do that too!))

Vinguld's picture

Thanks very much! I just used

Thanks very much! I just used a pale gold small hard brush in this case, and I think I used the blur tool over parts. :D

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"Because how one ought to live is so far removed from how one lives that he who lets go of what is done for that which one ought to do sooner learns ruin than his own preservation: because a man who might want to make a show of goodness in all things necessarily comes to ruin among so many who are not good. Because of this it is necessary for a prince, wanting to maintain himself, to learn how to be able to be not good and to use this and not use it according to necessity."

-Machiavelli

 

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