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Pita Ten - Finished
Pita Ten - Finished by @Egg (Egg Kaufman)

Wow I actually finished this.. I didn't think I would and then I thought that it would be a good picture to sell at AI :D

You can buy this print for 5$ off my website at http://www.tamagonoheya.com!

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Posted: Saturday, 07 August, 2004 @ 12:48 PM

This is a great picture! I love the coloring and cuteness of it all. ^^

Posted: Saturday, 07 August, 2004 @ 11:05 PM

Very nice!

Posted: Sunday, 12 September, 2004 @ 10:18 AM

I wish I could draw the cute, professional looking art you do. I need to get my butt in gear so I actually have art to sell next year at Otakon. ::laughs:: Nothing this great, though! Tell me how Anime Iowa goes (went?). I'm sure that you sold lots of stuff, your art is definetly very sell-worthy! I should do more fanart...

So, if you have time, can you tell me how often you draw, like how many times a day? And how long it usually takes you to finish a picture? Any advice for this struggling artist is appreciated. :) I love your stuff, and I'd like to know more about how you comlete it!

Posted: Sunday, 12 September, 2004 @ 11:35 AM

Anime Iowa is next week O.O eep

I am hoping I will sell enough to at least break even to how much I spent ^^; (200+$)

As for your question, I draw at LEAST once a day. If I am just doodling each one could take from 1 minute to 20.. if I am actually coloring, inking, etc a drawing, it can take me anywhere between 1.5 hours to 8 ^^;

Posted: Monday, 15 November, 2004 @ 09:15 PM

salute!!! truly gifted!!! props to ya!!! keep it up!!!

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