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kamikaze 2.0
kamikaze 2.0 by @kaytea (Katie M)

colouring is good, i like it. Clothes could have used more thought.

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Katie McW

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Posted: Tuesday, 20 January, 2004 @ 05:16 PM

OMG! I love your coloring in this picture! Especially on the fire, its very fluent and mixes well. Her skirt is absolutly gorgeous, and the way she is floating makes her look almost angelic. I also love the contrast from her black shirt to the flame of her wings and skirt - and at the same time her hair draws it all together with the red and black highlights. Nice job!

Her hands look a little off, but don't feel bad I envy the people who can actually draw them to perfection. Their very hard to do. Hands are the very reason that I havent finished a human drawing yet, but I might as well show you some of the places I've been looking to help me. http://www.polykarbon.com/tutorials/hands/hands.htm Oh and goole, images, search under 'hand drawing' lol

The first site is just a tutorial the second gives you reference pictures. -sighs- I still havent mastered them yet. Then again if I could draw the rest of the human body as well as you, I'd have put my humanoid pictures up already. :) Keep up the good work, I look forward to seeing more of your work!!!

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