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Elf Sketch

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I like elves now, sorry

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I love Elves except for High Elves, I guess its just me

I love elves! Even if this is just a sketch, it's a very nice concept for an elven women. :)

Practice a bit drawing from photos, that would add more quality to these drawings you are doing lately, anatomy and all that boring stuff lol

Twisted4000 responds:

Uh, yeah, that's what I do.

Archers don't ware armor. Wait... I don't see a bow and the arrows don't have fletching. What kind of Archer is this!!! And why is she pigeon toed?! WHY!!!

Twisted4000 responds:

IM GOING TO LIST OFF EVERY TECHNICAL ISSUE THIS DRAWING HAS

This one is a little on the rough side. Nice work on roughing things in. And why be sorry about liking elves? Bronies show no sorrow for their choices, so why the hell should you? I'm just saying. Would like to see this developed in to something more as you can. I do have one recommendation though. Honestly the shoulder armor is not quite right here. Things like that and bucklars are more reserved to swordsmen. Archers, which she looks like here, don't really need the incumberance of shoulder armor. The armor was intended to prevent opponent blows from loping the darn arm off in close quarters combat, something archers tend to avoid and do so quite readily. Other than that, rock on dude. But again, just me.

Twisted4000 responds:

It's just a sketch, lol, and the shoulder armor is on one shoulder, the arm where her bow wouldn't be, which I've seen before on some archery armors

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