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©2004-2009 ~caramitten
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This was another 'Strange-effing-Horse' drawing. It was also an attempt to create a more anatomically-feasible Pegasus concept. ;)

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:iconcielrouge:
What if pegasus looked like that in Disney's "Hercules"....? That would be.....creepy. Anyway, this picture is soooo great! Your shading skills and your eye for details is truly amazing! :clap:
:icon-linust-:
AWESOME and so :o I totally love it, +fv. :/
:iconmyrkymyrk:
EEEEPSTER!!!!!! I LOVE THIS ONE!!!!!! :eyepopping: Greatness is you!

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"There are three types of ducks . . . the ballard duck, the fallard duck, and the mallard duck!"
~ myrkymyrk

"There are two types of goats . . . male and female!" ~myrkymyrk
:iconskare-krow:
i love the texture of the rippling muscles and sinews. the textures and shadows are masterful on all your pencil drawings.
:iconskare-krow:
meant to ask: how big is this drawing?
:icon0upsychou:
I love the wings and the mane. Really awesome. :}
:iconliquiddragonn:
that is fantastic...

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:dance: DRAGONS!! :dance:
:icontimothypincushion:
Much more possible and even realistic (I dare say) than the classical huge ormal horses with thin and featery wings, impossible that could fly, this tough, grotesque, rough, -real-, fleshy, not featery, crude, bug-eyed, deformed to addapt to the rough places the creature has been in, more anatomically possible, again, so original, your vision is stunning, unique, I miss so much this kind of work. The face, the paws, the hair, the muscles flexing and tensing then relaxing, this thing breathes.
:icontimothypincushion:
Adding more commentaries; The ribs, the bones that are noticeable under the flexed skin, and the anatomy of the hand/paw/wings are stunning, also the theet.

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September 24, 2004
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