Goose Girl by nefertiabet
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Description
Fairy tale image completely rendered in VUE.
The Tale of the Goose Girl and the horse Fallada.
Geese are a freebie of Lynn.
I hope you like it.
Comments (29)
byteline
Zauberhafte Umsetzung dieses schönen Märchens. BRAVO !!!
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Fine work
Leilana
Was für eine wunderschöne Gänseliesl. Die Ganz im Vordergrund mit dem Blümchen im Mund, ist einfach zuckersüß :)
rbowen
Excellent work!!!
Swantje
Zauberhaftes Märchen und du hast eine fantastische Scene daraus erstellt! Ich liebe es! :)
Cyve
Marvelous scene and composition... Absolutely gorgeous my friend !!!
JeffersonAF
Very beautiful.
eekdog
Fun filled scene dear, Elke. Great job my friend.
Faemike55
very nice work
mininessie
precious!
Jean_C
Superb tale scene with beautiful geese and a superb girl, great image, Elke!
beachsidelegs
Beautiful image my friend nice touch with the flowers :)
ArtByMel
Very sweet.
treasureprints
Well done!
makennedy
Very nice...
Glendaw
Absolutely beautiful work of this fun and entertaining scene.
donnena
Super image!
starship64
Very nice work.
Freethinker56
Oh my I absolutely love this Really AWESOME
UteBigSmile
drittervon5
Wundervolle Gänsemagd! Sehr schöne Komposition! Klasse gemacht!
KatesFriend
You've done a wonderful job with this.
P-LACALMONTIE
Splendid Peasant illustration ! I just love it.
Crudelitas
Hab´s gleich erkannt. Nur fiel mir der Name des Pferdes nicht ein... Wunderschönes Bild! Großartig gemacht!
mtdana
So sweet and great perspective - a fantastic scene!!!
giulband
Delicious and very well composed image !!!!!!
BellaDark
This is fantastic, right out of a storybook. Beautiful work! :)
Paulienchen
ein wunderschöner Render
K_T_Ong
Lovely sunlit scene. I actually thought at first that this is a scene from Hans Andersen's The Wild Swans. Feel real sorry for that horse whose head is fixed there as a trophy, though. (He seems to be weeping, too...) :(