Moro
Moro by @jc (J. C.)

All I can say is that I got inspired, and that I love Princess Mononoke. Playing with my Mononoke DVD over the weekend produced this rare piece of fanart. It's supposed to be Moro, but it looks a bit more like one of her sons. Oh well. Even though it's hard to tell, I used a different coloring method than usual.

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Posted: Thursday, 08 November, 2001 @ 10:23 PM

I always thought Moro was quite cool. I dont' know why this looks like one of her sons (I remember her having eyelashes...but I don't think that could've been the only change, facially!)

I think a little more contrast on the moon's craters would be nice...and maybe a few stars in the background would liven up the blue, and make it less...flat.

Still, very nice image, it's very...animatey!

my art: www.side7.com/art/daniwill

Posted: Wednesday, 10 April, 2002 @ 12:01 PM

wonderful. I like how you captured the essence of this moment...I also like how you drew moro in the same style as in princess mononoke...my all time fave movie...321...shivers that's how many times ive seen it...

Posted: Monday, 18 August, 2003 @ 03:50 PM

MORO! I lovvvveees Moro...she's, I believe, my favorite of Miyazaki's characters ^__^ Good job on this,

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