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'Though he be but little, he is fierce.' Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's DreamA character very dear to my heart, Harhune.
Drawing Harhune: FAQ
Q: What is a kitsune-bi or 'foxfire'?
In Harhune's case the foxfire (also known as kitsune-bi, Will-o-wisp, Magelight, Friar's Lantern) represents a part of her soul outside the body. This occurs when Harhune enters the physical plane and takes a corporeal form. The foxfire can be blue, yellow or white light; it can be a glowing orb or flaming, it's up to you. :3
Q: Are there any details that should be noted?
The only detail I am particular about is the scar above her eye.
Q: Are there any scene/pose preferences for drawing Harhune?
No, I don't like placing too many restrictions, draw her however you like. :3
If you are stuck for ideas here are few little facts (but these are not definitive in the least, don't feel restricted by them):
Harhune copyright Fealoki 2011.
Some Harhune depictions by beautiful people:
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Comments: 4
Fealoki In reply to delarss [2011-08-29 08:38:17 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much!!
They are my favourite part to draw. :3
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LightCode [2011-08-08 18:57:05 +0000 UTC]
Great work with the fur and the eyes! Only bit that came up to my mind is that the fur color transition could be a little smoother, if not intended otherwise, but that's just a thought. Other than that - very lovely design!
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Fealoki In reply to LightCode [2011-08-09 09:33:16 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
Yes the fur is very sketchy. I almost removed the lines but decided to leave them in so there would be no confusion when used as a reference. I definitely want to improve on technique next time I make one of these. :3
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