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Yaminah Tashanazi

Doodle Page
Doodle Page by @chaosmage (Yaminah Tashanazi)

Just a bunch of doodles I did to make up for my boredom.

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Posted: Monday, 18 July, 2005 @ 02:03 AM

Boredom can be a fun thing right? I love all the different characters and the different expressions. Keep it up! ^_^

Posted: Monday, 18 July, 2005 @ 09:40 AM

Hmm. Well, when they're random doodles, I don't feel that there's much I can offer in the way of constructive criticism. XD; Though it does look like the eyes may be slightly too close together. ^^; I think they're supposed to be far enough apart that you can fit another eye in between. XD;

I love the characters, especially the one with markings and wings, as I mentioned. ^^ I think I have a mini-obsession with wings. ^^; And I love how the sunglasses turned out on the one that's your favorite. The ponytail looks great, too. I love how you draw hair.

Posted: Tuesday, 19 July, 2005 @ 12:07 AM

The thing about the eyes actually does help. ^^ That's a problem I've been having for some time. It's probably why I draw the eyes so big in general. will keep that in mind.

While you may have a mini-obsession, I have a major obsession. LOL The sunglasses came out a lot better than I'd expected. Probably that one and the elf in the corner are my faves.

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