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May 4, 2013
Commission : Ianthe by *DomDozz shines with its own light! From the intricate design to the dynamic composition, everything in this piece has been carefully polished to make it what it is: marvelous!
Featured by rydi1689
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Commission : Ianthe

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Ianthe
Original character of the commissioner :)

Ianthe is a divine pixie archer from the Faerie Realm. She is called the Sagittarian (The Archer) and is the embodiment of hunter's archery. She defends the wilds and slays evil demons who threaten nature.
She uses a legendary magical longbow named Sagittarius, despite her power, she is shy.

I really enjoy drawing her ^^
I don't know why but i sense the coloring is wrong somehow :( i tried to fix it several time but it didn't turned out as i expect it to be

commissioner : :iconportbaron:
commission package :Full body
number of characters : 1
background : complex

Digital ink on Illuststudio
Color on Photoshop CS3

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Edit: OMG OMG OMG!! I can't believe that this piece get a DD!! asdhakjsdagakjashak

I didn't upload any artwork since a while, i'm confused why i get tons of messages on my inbox, it appear that i got a DD!!

Thank you so much for :iconrydi1689: for featuring! I really really appreciate it! It means a lot to me
Image size
600x1259px 1.3 MB
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:star::star::star::star-half::star-empty: Overall
:star::star::star::star::star: Vision
:star::star::star-half::star-empty::star-empty: Originality
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Technique
:star::star::star::star-half::star-empty: Impact

This piece caught my eye at first because you used rich detail and vibrant colors in a way that didn't confuse or overwhelm my eyes.
You mentioned that the colors seemed off, and I don't know if this is what you were noticing, but it occurred to me that the colors of the character don't quite mesh with the background colors. This might have to do with the difference between the shading of the figure and the shading of the background. The background has many colors in its shadows (for example, the trees have blue shadows, and the rocks have green) but the figure doesn't have the same color variety, making it seem out of place. Matching the shading techniques of the background and the figure could help unify the light source and color scheme of the image.
Also, I noticed that the extra space at the top third of the image takes focus away from the character, which should be the central part of this piece. A quick fix would be to cut off the top section from about half way down that big horizontal tree branch.
Overall, this piece is very beautiful to look at and you've shown good craftsmanship in finishing and polishing it.