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Happy Birthday, Rossi!
Happy Birthday, Rossi! by @lynne (Lynne)

And this is my picture for Rossi, because it is his birthday today too. It was his first, anyway. u.u

I love how this came out 8] I morphed three photos around to make the background. And... he has such pretty hair. And I love how the violin came out. It really really looks intimately like a violin. And I know this, because I hug my violin everydaaaaay.

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Posted: Friday, 04 March, 2005 @ 06:51 AM

Wow, that IS a freakin' awesome violin, dude. o.o How do you doooo that? Heh. I already know how you do the hair, which is also pretty as usual. u.u Vivi, him say thank you, that he really loves the prayerful feeling of this and that it is very beautiful. ^-^ Y'know, that hand pose is almost sorta iconic. o.o Is PURTY! And...how you did the window in the background, is something I'd like to know. u.u;

Posted: Friday, 04 March, 2005 @ 07:59 AM

ICONIC! squees I just have another piccy for the Vivi, yes. I finished the silly thing. I'll put it in the GJ. ^_^ so happy with the iconic I don't KNOW how the violin came out so well. o.o I think it's the definition of the strings and just the way I shaded it. The f-hole sucks, but otherwise it rockses. I use a 1-pixel wide brush on light grey to draw the strings and it really made the whole thing pop out.

The window is a photo. u.u; Just like the wall and the floor... I just morphed them all to make them into a 3D-ish scene.

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