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FLCL - The Vespa Girl
FLCL - The Vespa Girl by @Fox_Orian (Fox O'Rian)

After finally getting a successful chance to submit it, Here's Haruko from FLCL.

This is a %100 original Fanart, drawn in Illustrator and CG'd in Photoshop. It took around 13 to 14 hours to finish, because the CG is massive. Some 4000x4000 pixels or something. It came out well, the clouds came up better than I expected, and the vespa looks good in my opinion, but I dont particularly like the shadow. I tried over and over to make it look good, but eh, it shall suffice.

Not a single filter was used, done with a mouse.

http://ei.xenostarz.com/imagehost/flclfanart_fox_haruko_LINE.gif -- View LINEART at 19% scale

http://ei.xenostarz.com/imagehost/FLCLBLUE.jpg -- View FUNKY color version that I made by mistake.

hope you like it!

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Posted: Wednesday, 27 August, 2003 @ 09:47 PM

WOW. I can tell this took you fourteen hours... the amount of detail and attention is dazzling. Plus it's Haruko, so hey. But this is amazing... looks like it's an official piece of art. WELL done. -Speck

Posted: Friday, 29 August, 2003 @ 12:23 AM

::Jaw drops:: Whoa. This...is...the...coolest...fan art...that I have ever seen!!! That's amazing. FLCL rocks. Do more stuff like this!

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