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Secret Santa Time!
Secret Santa Time! by @wasabi (Katie C)

Whoohoo! It's my Secret Santa prezzie for Tekai! It's a picture of my char, Kurage, making a snowman replica of her char Circle Dude! :D Aren't they cute? ^_^

Hope you all had a wabafoo Christmas!

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Posted: Sunday, 28 December, 2003 @ 09:35 PM

This is adorable! Kurage's got mad skillz with the snow. Tekai's character looks absolutely adorable.

I'm also quite impressed with the shadows you did on the snow. The light blue is perfect for it, and the way you did the lettering makes it look like it has a glistening of snow or ice on it, as well! I think that the snowflakes in the background would look better if there were some in the foreground, too. The way it is now it looks more like the snowflakes are only falling behind him. Of course, I can also understand not wanting to obscure any part of your picture...

It's also great how Kurage looks like he's really working on the snowcreature, not like he's just floating there. The way you positioned him is perfect. Great job!

Posted: Monday, 29 December, 2003 @ 01:39 PM

Ahh yeah. I thought about the snow falling in front of them once I had finished the picture. ^^; Hopefully it doesn't hurt much.

Thanks a bunch for your comment and critique! :D

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