Creature Project: Morgana as the Phoenix (Morgana, PG)

Jan 04, 2013 03:41

Title Morgana as the Phoenix (Merlin Creature Project)
Artist thedeathchamber
Rating PG
Warnings none

Ex cineribus resurgam )

character: morgana, artist: thedeathchamber, project: creature, rating: teen

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phoenixacid January 4 2013, 02:55:57 UTC
Oh yes, it definitely fits the "Draw as creature" criteria! Love the singed cloth and the expression on her face. You did a wonderful job!

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thedeathchamber February 2 2013, 00:37:49 UTC
Gosh, sorry for taking so long to reply. Thank you for the lovely comment!

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reni_m January 4 2013, 04:21:48 UTC
Really nice piece!
Love the steam and smouldering fire effects.

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thedeathchamber February 2 2013, 00:45:13 UTC
Sorry for taking so long to reply. Thank you for the comment. I'm glad the smoldering fire turned out well! :)

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alby_mangroves January 4 2013, 10:35:04 UTC
Very nice! I really like the steam rising from the water around her, and the singed and burned wrap- very effective. Well done :)

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thedeathchamber February 2 2013, 00:49:40 UTC
Sorry for the late reply. Thank you for letting me know what you liked best. :)

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kitty_fic January 5 2013, 03:03:00 UTC
Absolutely Gorgeous! <3 Thanks for sharing!

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thedeathchamber February 2 2013, 00:51:10 UTC
Thank you for the nice comment! Sorry for taking so long to reply!

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itzcoatl January 5 2013, 11:17:05 UTC
Really nice. I really love the pose, it reminds me a bit of old paintings of martyrs and saints, for me it gives her an otherworldly mysticism about her that I really like and that fits in so well with the surroundings and the wings. (love the way you've done the scorched cloth and the rocky surroundings too.

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thedeathchamber February 2 2013, 00:58:57 UTC
Thank you for the thoughtful comment. Despite everything she did, I can't help but feel for Morgana, and from a certain perspective, she is a martyr for her cause. I had a lot of trouble deciding the pose, and my intention initially was to make her more threatening, but in the end this quiet sort of power and desolate backdrop seemed to fit better. Thank you again for the great comment, and sorry for taking so long to reply!

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