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Anna Raven

Bunny GLARES with unseen anger.. O_O
Bunny GLARES with unseen anger.. O_O by @emeraldrae (Anna Raven)

this one was actually done before the previous one, but i didn't have a chance to get bunny to scan it in until recently. we were all sitting outside in our art class drawing things in nature nearby.. since the flowers and grass was all too difficult, i chose what was sitting behind me. bunny! ^_^; actually, we had agreed to draw each other but she got so captivated by my drawing of her that she gave up and watched me draw so she could learn how to do realism. it was kinda funny, she'd watch my pencil move across the page, each little etch drawn.. and then i showed her what order to draw a face in so that it's most accurate, and if not it compliments the subject =D anyhoo.. enjoy ^^ Artwork © Copyright 2002 Anna Raven

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Posted: Saturday, 19 October, 2002 @ 11:05 PM

Everyone draws better realistic stuff than meeee.. Ahwell. I don't care if I suck. xD

The shading looks wonderful, and all.. REAL.. XD

-DaZ

Posted: Sunday, 27 October, 2002 @ 09:58 PM

O_o o lord! could you teach ME to draw realism?? steals artistic ability muahahahaaa

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