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*helenbaby

Fyth's Forest

Posted Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007 at 10:49 am
Copyright © 2007 *helenbaby

Fyth's Forest by *helenbaby

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Here's my commission for the lovely Fyth!

Here was her description of what she wanted me to draw :

'fyph is Fox Squirrel with kind of Coyote. she is sacred otherkin nymph. her teath are of rodents

she does have a shell but never wears is and spikes but i've never seen there either smile.gif

the forrest is enchanted. a good discription of her is in the 'writings' section under 'the furriest story ever made' in the first two posts i did which i think are on page two

forrest wise, i know where she would probebly dwell, and i could send you a photo, if i had one laugh.gif the best i can describe is there's a tiny clearing with a lake nearby, westish, which feels to me the clearing like a giant womb. her tree would be sort of north east

she's defently a moon whore'


Took me a while to get my head around that, but I did, and am starting to quite understand this complex character =) Fyth's very pleased with it also, which I'm overjoyed about ^_^ Hope its well recieved here on DA, also =)

Making the forest took me FOREVER. Alot of experimenting, and ALOT of Photoshop layers. Its still not perfect even now, but its got a look to it I like alot.

I'm well aware that the lighting doesn't quite follow the laws of physics, but to change that at this stage would require soo much work, and I've already spent HOURS UPON HOURS on this! So no crits please ^_^

Used quite a range of programs to make this : MS Paint, the GIMP, Photoshop CS2 and FlashMX

Also, I want to note that this is not the finished piece, as Fyth wanted me to change some things. That can be found here : http://www.furaffinity.net/view/628508/
I do, however, prefer this version ^_^

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