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Zeero Yuy

White Day
White Day by @MegaX (Zeero Yuy)

Yep, Kai's way ahead of the game with White Day... granted Rei's not a girl but who cares? It's cute! This pic was cut off by my scanner just a bit because of the dimensions and all. It's just too big. It's done on Smooth vellum-like paper. I forgot the companies name... damn. Well, I used marker to color this and adobe smoothed it out. I personly like the pic and i was just messing around when i did it. It's cute how Kai is blushing and STILL looking moody as always. I didn't color Rei's headband... i just noticed that... OH MY G--- aw, no one REALLY cares... I'll fix it later. ^_^

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Zeero Yuy

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Posted: Thursday, 20 February, 2003 @ 11:41 AM

I really like the shading on this. I think you should add a background, though. Have you tried scanning it in two pieces? Granted, that's a pain, but sometimes it makes ya feel better when you have the entire pic there. The characters are really well drawn (shounen ai! shounen ai! shounen ai!) I would only suggest maybe do heavier inking to make it more cel-ish. I do that naturally so I couldn't possibly give any advice on how to, but even now this pic looks nice. but... YOU FORGOT HIS HEADBAND??? SINNERRRRR!!! j/k I don't think anyone will really mind because first thing I saw was his complacent and sweet expression!

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