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Jordan Gregory

Crap-AY water effects :D
Crap-AY water effects :D by @invader_bast (Jordan Gregory)

Lynne made me do this one! o.o Tis older Eve in her knickers floatin' in a pond. Tis a scene from me and KidK's and Lynne's KQRP thingiemabobber. So yeah. :D I hate how the water effects turned out. I tried to make it look like some parts of her are under the water but it didn't work out to well. And the ripples suck. >.< Artwork © Copyright 2003 Jordan Gregory

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Posted: Thursday, 22 May, 2003 @ 01:22 AM

Eve's hair rocks. u.u It's a beautiful picture Basty! :D And it does look watery, I think! It's just more of an abstract kinda watery, but you can tell she's floating! Or at least, I can, but that's cuz I know I told you to draw it :B;; But I think it does look like wateryness.. it's all peaceful-feeling, too... of course this right before Lyra dunks her underwater XD

Posted: Wednesday, 28 May, 2003 @ 12:35 AM

WOW! She's so pretty, Bast-chan! Eve has the best hair in the known universe. u.u There can be no competition. The floaty-watery-ness is cool...@.@...leave it to my daughter to screw up such a peaceful, surreally gorgeous scene. XD

Posted: Friday, 30 May, 2003 @ 09:10 PM

One last dance with Mary Jane, one last time to kill the paaaain...

You draw good! Better than me. And i love the ripples and hair. I like how she isn't submerged or dry but both.

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