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RE: How i made my Yi'ingo warrior illustration for the Bring Ahe'ey to life challenge

Firstly, it's beautiful; your style is stunning and unique. It brings depth, texture and richness to the story. Yes, I think it can represent a Yi'ingo warrior. I love the second photo the most, the sketch before some of the embellishments. It's a clean and simple foundation. Some minor comments: Sky as a warrior wouldn't have long nails (but this is a really minor thing). She would probably wear this outfit—all the jewellery, the dark lip, the richly braided hair—in a special day, perhaps in a ceremony.
I like that this Sky is a little older than the one submitted previously. The character should look like she is in the mid to late twenties (in reality she is older, but the Ahe'ey have good genes and live longer than humans). Excellent work, J.

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@jamielefay glad to hear it,i embelished the details because thats just sort of standar with fantasy concept and character art, but things like colors and lips nd length of nails and certain details can be fixed and tweeked in post production on photoshop once i get a scan if you end up picking it

"Can i also do one of gabriel?" - I'm honoured, grateful and uncontrollably excited!!! :) BTW the wings may or may not appear later in the novel (avoiding spoilers here). The Gabriel we have met to date, has a certain glow but looks like a human. A very good looking human. Thank you, J.

@jamielefay I saw his story board and think i understand his look and style. But Can you also tell me everything and anything you can about gabriel that could help make the drawing really fit the literature. Like if you want to give me specifics on clothes, a type of pose, a facial expersion, maybe even if he would be in a forest or building or if you just want me to draw him by himself. Anything and everythijh you can think of would be helpful

Perfect! Thank you so much, J.

Can i also do one of gabriel?