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Kitsune V. Hepburn
Kitsune V. Hepburn by @Xalan (Xalan Sourkrat)

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I am so proud of this picture, It came out far better than I'd been planning. ^_^ and look, it's a real background!

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Posted: Tuesday, 27 January, 2004 @ 09:24 PM

Wow, this is great. Its amazing you managed the shading and texture with markers...:3 funfun. Great pose.

Posted: Tuesday, 27 January, 2004 @ 09:53 PM

This looks awesome. ^^ The coloring and linework is great, and you managed to include alot of detail with the markers. I also really like how the eyes stand out.

Posted: Thursday, 29 January, 2004 @ 11:46 AM

Heh, doesn't look like anything I'd like to see at night... Unless there was already a werewolf or something threatening me...

Looks good. The shading is excellent. But the eyes do look a little freaky glowing like that. The costume is neat--very matrixy--but the end of the overcoat looks.....like its ripped in places, rather than just billowing. Maybe draw it with a smoother curce or something... But yeah, overall, very nice composition.

Posted: Tuesday, 24 February, 2004 @ 10:11 PM

Where do you buy those markers?? I love how you did the thatching on the fence, and the form of the girl's body is absoluteley beautiful, but my favorite part of the picture is certainley the way her eyes glint in the moonlight, just like a cat's eyes do. I agree with Kathia, this does have great shading, especially on the moon. I wish I could draw hair like you do. And clouds, too. An overall beautiful picture.

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