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Yaminah Tashanazi

The Week In Doodle
The Week In Doodle by @chaosmage (Yaminah Tashanazi)

A doodle from the back of my Trig homework that I did . . . during Trig. What a boring class. Toned down the lines and put the pattern in the background so as to put more emphasis on the image itself.

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Posted: Monday, 05 September, 2005 @ 09:07 PM

Wow, just a doodle? XD It looks great! Oooh, I love the hair.... And the eyes.... The eyes really add a lot to the image. They're so .... bright and round and realistic-looking. I think this is one of your best attempts at eyes. ^^ The cut on the cheek looks really realistically done too.

The cloak looks very simple and rough, and I can easily imagine an elf warrior wearing it. I love the X stitches.

Posted: Monday, 05 September, 2005 @ 10:14 PM

I call just about anything that I didn't sit down with intent of drawing a doodle. LOL I did work on it through my Trig, Chem and band class though. shrugs All in all, I'm pretty pleased with it, and annoyed that it's on line paper. XD

I have a habit of drawing eyes all over my old papers, and it'd probably look pretty creepy to some. This is what they've become ever since I've started paying more attention to the art in Hellsing and some other stuff and just watching people's eyes in general. XD I just haven't really done anything worth scanning. What I usually do is the shading first, then take the eraser and go over the part where the light would be reflecting.

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