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E for eagle (Animal alphabet)

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:iconarahiriel: *Arahiriel and I are doing a swap, although I started over because I wasn't satisfied with the ones I already did. I wanted to have a consequent style.

Check out Arahiriel's pictures, she is an awesome, talented young lady! Her pics are linked after the blue marbles, mine after the orange ones.

A: antelope :bulletblue: [link] :bulletorange: [link]
B: butterfly :bulletblue: [link] :bulletorange: [link]
C: chamaeleon :bulletblue: [link] :bulletorange: [link]
D: dragonfly :bulletblue: [link] :bulletorange: [link]
E: eagle :bulletblue: [link] :bulletorange: [link]
F: frog :bulletblue: [link] :bulletorange: [link]
G: goose :bulletblue: [link] :bulletorange: [link]
H: hyena :bulletblue: [link] :bulletorange: [link]
I: iguana :bulletblue: [link] :bulletorange: [link]
J: jellyfish :bulletblue: [link] :bulletorange: [link]
K: koi :bulletblue: [link] :bulletorange: [link]
L: lion :bulletblue: [link] :bulletorange: [link]
M: manta ray :bulletblue: [link] :bulletorange: [link]
N: nautilus :bulletblue: [link] :bulletorange: [link]
O: octopus :bulletblue: :bulletorange: [link]
P: peacock :bulletblue: :bulletorange: [link]
Q: quetzal :bulletblue: :bulletorange: [link]
R: raccoon :bulletblue: :bulletorange: [link]
S: scarab :bulletblue: :bulletorange: [link]
T: tiger :bulletblue: :bulletorange: [link]
U: unagi :bulletblue: :bulletorange: [link]
V: vulture :bulletblue: :bulletorange: [link]
W: wolf :bulletblue: :bulletorange: [link]
X: xantus :bulletblue: :bulletorange: [link]
Y: yellowjacket :bulletblue: :bulletorange: [link]
Z: zebra :bulletblue: :bulletorange: [link]
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Out of this series, I think this one and "A for Antilope" are my favorites. The dotting-technique works really well. All the other animals in the series were easy to recognize from the thumnails, but I had to look more closely on this one to figure it out. I like the tilt of the picture, and the combination of dots and lines and how this creates a very interesting depth, and a sort of flatness as well. I like the rest of your series as well, seems like it was a fun project :)