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Redwall: Martin studies by *cybercatmia:iconcybercatmia:


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Submitted: August 5, 2006
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Just like the one I did for Rose - [link] but I added some colour to this. I changed his eye colour from brown to grey though, since that's the colour they are in the book.
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Ah! He's really cute! I've never read the redwall series, would you reccomend it?

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Thanks! :) Yes I'd recommend it; if you like fantasy/ animal stories, it's definitely worth a read :)
I'll have to check it out, thanks!

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current project? Prototype, aka Project: Adain

Want to read the roleplay? Go to [link]

I know, I know shameless self-advertising, but I'd love you to check it out if you're interested!
Oh wow these are so cool! I love the one in the top right.

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:3 Very nice! :clap:

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That's my favourite one too :) Thanks! :D
Great range of expressions! :D
I like how you've stayed true to the books and drawn Martin's eyes grey, just as Brian Jacques himself described them! :thumbsup:;)
I've done the same in my own Redwall fanart.
(So I'm picky, but that's an error that slightly grates on me - like how they did the sparrows... coloured like goshawks and chirriping like magpies...) :no:

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Thanks! I didn't really like how they did the sparrows either, they looked and sounded nothing like the ones I'm used to seeing. I was bothered by some of the otters as well, they started looking like weasels to me.

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