Awwwwww...how pretty! ^_^ But with her ears down, she doesn't look too happy. Her eyes look lively. And I think the voilet color really works well for her. Looks like it might have been difficult to highlight and shade her hair, but it looks lovely. Love how you did the rose tattoo btw.
this is another very good picture from you. You are taking big strides in your improvement. She looks cute with her ears down like that. Cute big purple eyes too
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This one was a lot faster than the Dahlia one-- but it turned out nice enough I think. Thanks so much for taking a look at it, I guess all it is going to take is practice... *groans*
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