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Jessy Acting Sexy
Jessy Acting Sexy by @show_rosasea (Show Rosacea)

I got really really bored and decided to finish this picture. So I colored it and stuff. It took me about 2 hours I believe. Yeah, I think this picture looks a whole lot better than havi ng it just be line art like I was going to leave it. This is the line art for it I uploaded before. Check it out and leave a comment. Yeah so, I like the way this picture came out overall. And I love the colors too. And in case nobody can notice or anything, Jessy has two different colored eyes, one's Blue, and the other is Purple. Just thought I'd point that out for ya all. Anywho, comments welcome and enjoy^_^

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Posted: Thursday, 29 January, 2004 @ 06:11 PM

Mmm, I like this. Great mischievous expression on her face, and the tongue sticking out. Only criticism from me is that her fingers look a little bit thick, and maybe a bit too short. Otherwise, 'tis lovely. The hair is particularly nice, with the little crinkles in it. Splendid.

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Posted: Thursday, 29 January, 2004 @ 06:24 PM

Yeah, the fingers gave me a bit of trouble when I was drawing them, and I eventualy got fed up with them. lol. She's the same person as in the other picture you commented on as well. When she's not being a pirate, her hair is all curly/wavy like that. Anywho, thanks for your comments^_^ Much appreciated. ~Show Rosacea

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