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Amy Kitchen

Full Bloom
Full Bloom by @dragonflyblue (Amy Kitchen)
medium: color pencil, size: 16"x20"
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Rating:
Mature (N)
Class:
Finished Work
Submitted:
21y9d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 19 November, 2003 @ 11:14 AM

nice hyacinths!

Posted: Wednesday, 19 November, 2003 @ 02:29 PM

Those things took forever. What a pain.

Posted: Wednesday, 19 November, 2003 @ 12:09 PM

COLORED PENCILS??? Excuse me while I die of amazement. ::dies:: When I first saw this, I was convinced it was a photo manipulation, until I read your description. I am really amazed at this--I can't believe anyone could use colored pencils to color so realistically! I love the design, faeries are the best. You really did an awesome job with the lighting--her wings absolutely seem to glow. Although--and I think this is because of the scanning--the contrast seems a little low. If you have Adobe Photoshop or another program, I think upping the contrast a little will bring out some of the colors better. ::shakes head in amazement:: Honestly, this is really, really great. Are you a professional?

Posted: Wednesday, 19 November, 2003 @ 02:33 PM

Well I only use Prismacolor pencils because they go on thick and creamy. I use many colors for skin tones, and I try to kep my pencils as sharp as I can so that the lines are even, and keep a smooth surface. If they get too waxy I use a little tissue paper and lightly rub it away until it is not so waxy. I only use a white gel pen on the brightest highlights.

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