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A pic for remaining WoW fans.
I'm gonna finish this pic tomorrow, which means more than 12 hours later. It's currently 1:23 a.m here.


...Oh, and btw, SHE DOESN'T HAVE A UNICORN HORN!
SHE'S NOT AN ALICORN, just saying in advance.

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:icontsav0ng:
Not sure if I really like her Cutie Mark. I get that you're going for the whole "Flower means life" kind of thing, which fits her title of "Lifebinder", but I dunno. I just don't think it fits her very well.

Plus the smile seems a bit off. Alexstrasza, like almost all Dragons depicted in WoW lore, has a very stern face that reveals little. Those that know her would be able to see the smile, but to strangers she would barely look much different. I can see a more, well, general happiness look to her, but not a full on smile like that.

But I'm liking the rest of this sketch so far. Although her wings feel short for her size.
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~theboycalledKingth Jul 28, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
It's been a long time since I last heard a constructive feedback. Thanks.
I guess her wings are too small. But the cutie mark is actually just a placeholder.
I was about to sleep when I was sketching her so I wanted to finish it asap.
About the facial expression... I'll consider.
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I just feel like it's an Azerothian Dragon thing. Sure, the dragons in the FiM universe show emotion pretty readily, but in Azeroth, not so much. Rhonin, who knew Krasus as well as any mortal, couldn't really tell by his facial expressions how he was feeling. Now, his actions were a different story.

I feel like her joy should be more expressed through how she's posed, and acting, over how her face looks.
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