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Bokura no Taiyou
Bokura no Taiyou by @Pop_a_doc (Matt Thompsonn)

Well, I finally colored something...sorta...its not finished yet, I'll hopefully finish it soon, the coloring isnt very good, I just cant get used to markers, well, I'll just have to keep on practicing, hopefully I'll get it right soon ^_^

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Posted: Tuesday, 30 March, 2004 @ 12:09 AM

Wow, color! What do you mean the coloring isn't very good? I love it! It's nice and bold and goes well with your lineart. I kind of wish you transferred the sketch onto unlined paper, but that's just a personal preference. This image looks awesome anyway. =) Keep up the great work! i hope to see more colored images in the future. ^_^

Posted: Wednesday, 21 April, 2004 @ 08:37 PM

whoa. how did i not notice this before? this is.. its...you're good. you're GOOD.

Posted: Wednesday, 28 April, 2004 @ 01:11 AM

Oro! What do you mean? o.o The coloring is great! It's very smooth and professional. ^^ Eeh. Your style is so very cool.

(Thanks for the comment in my gallery^^. I'll be sure to watch your very awesome gallery.)

Posted: Sunday, 01 August, 2004 @ 06:23 AM

The colouring's brilliant! this picture's so good you could get it confused with corporate art fo the game, I own the game and I think you've done it justice ;-)

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