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Sara Patterson

Moter Pool Mya V.3...Scary
Moter Pool Mya V.3...Scary by @Merenwen (Sara Patterson)

This is the third recoloring this image has had. I really debated just leaving it line art but I wanted it colored so i tried again. One was up here for a while but I deemed it scary and evil demons with no design concepts posessed me. The writing is all the stats about programs and such for the pics....Its all airbrush in psp6 Whatcha think? I like this better

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Posted: Thursday, 06 February, 2003 @ 07:15 PM

blink WHOA!!!

Dude! She looks COOL!

All smokey like that. I loved your use of sepia brown here...giving it an 'old photo' vibe. Just awesome. Another character that just SCREAMS personal history. I can see layers and layers of personality and life in this one picture. How do you do it???

I swear, you could do this professionally. I would buy your stuff, man! You should make a 13-month calendar of your best pictures.

Again, I think one thing that sets you so far above the rest is that every picture seems to be 100%. Complete with shading, coloring, background, expression, posture... Every tool you use tells another part of the story behind the pictures you draw.

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