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Fealoki — Harhune Reference Sheet

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Description 'Though he be but little, he is fierce.' Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream

A character very dear to my heart, Harhune. Despite her slight physique and young age compared to the ranks of the Hala spirits, she is an indefatigable protagonist and fierce fighter. Although, she often depends on the guardianship of her two wardens and companions, Sampo and Abeles (Hala of the Himalayan Wolf and Culpeo Fox tribes respectively).

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 usually appears on the physical plane at dawn, dusk and night.
She is a fierce fighter and a trouble-maker, but also very pensive and melancholy at times, so depending on your mood you could draw her aggressive, contemplative or mischevious.

Harhune copyright Fealoki 2011.

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Comments: 4

delarss [2011-08-29 03:15:43 +0000 UTC]

woooow his eyes are awesome!!!!

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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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