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Kat's Sketchbook #8 (aka Faces)
Kat's Sketchbook #8 (aka Faces) by @kat23a (kat23b (secret identity))

:b I went in my notebooks and sketchbooks an' stuff and dragged out most of the faces I made there (or at least, the semi-good-looking ones). ^.^ These come from anywhere from three or more years ago 'till yesterday!

The oldest ones are the little face-border. I made that one during a particularly boring math class. :] The girl on the bottom-left corner is me (I'm apparently confused by the sight of my hand), and the girl in the middle started as me, but wound up looking different. ^.^ For any Trigun fans, that's my second try at drawing Vash! (BELIEVE me, you don't wanna see how the first try went. The third try...well, that's gonna be another piccy. ^__^) The girl in color I did yesterday because I wanted to try this new technique in shading I learned about an' I needed a test subject. I drew her in about five seconds, so that's why her neck/eyes/nose/whatever looks weird.

Ooo, can you guess which pic I drew the day after I got my braces? :B Artwork © Copyright 2003 kat23b (secret identity)

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Posted: Sunday, 23 March, 2003 @ 04:48 AM

Heeheeheeeeeheee.. giggles insanely I like the YEEP! face..

Posted: Tuesday, 25 March, 2003 @ 12:31 AM

^__^ Vaaash. :D He looks cool. Really cool!

I really like the face of the girl with the cross around her neck next to the colored one. Looks MegaTokyo-isque. And the shading on the hair of the colored looks REALLY cool. @_@

XD BRACES.

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