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©2002-2009 ~archetype
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This image is based on the popular Greek myth of the tree-dwelling nymphs known as Dryads. They are known to be the guardians of the forest, and are believed to live only as long as their tree survives.

A Bryce, Poser, Photoshop composition. Thanks for viewing. I hope you enjoy!

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:iconzoanoid:
Great stuff man
that's somewhat freaky! :D (Big Grin)
:iconaltermind:
definatly frealy :) (Smile)

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:icondigitalcancer:
That's bizarre but still very cool. Thumbs Up
:iconthe-underfed:
Strange tree but I like it.. you really have some freaky idea on this picture.

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:iconchain:
this is great! good composition!
The only thing i would have liked to improve is that the bark should go more gradually into the skin...

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:iconserendipity-x-:
Wow... wonderful work! This is great!

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:iconbrokenangel:
that's a nice composition *nodnod*
and a great idea behind it....I like how the dryads intertwine with the tree here *s*

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:iconlady-iguana:
This is really look great! Also the subject you choose is very interesting, I always like myths or stories worked out. You've done a wonderfull job! :) (Smile)

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:iconeilidh:
Truly exceptional, I am rendered speechless! +favlove
:iconlmorningstar:
Absolutely gorgeous. Love I adore it! Your composition is beyond amazing.

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