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Jaycee Kerr

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My first upload! Woohoo! Anywho, this is Koji, a fuzzy creature I made up a cuople months ago. Done in Prismaclolour Markers (those are so fun! and so 'pensive...) He is a charactr of mine, and very special to me, so no stealing! © To Jaycee Kerr 2002. BTW...Any suggestions on shading with markers?

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Posted: Thursday, 07 February, 2002 @ 06:44 PM

Welcome to Side7! :P

First of all, I'd just love to say how great the shading and highlights are... Yeah, Prisma Markers are great, and verra expensive sometimes... XP But hey, they're well worth it.

One thing: don't twink out too much on the "my character, no touchies" area... A simple copyright will do fine. :P

I love Koji's ears and clothing... Very nice! The shading on his skin is well done... I love him! hugs Koji

Keep up the great work!

~Grimm, http://www.side7.com/art/grimeuli/gallery.html

Posted: Friday, 08 February, 2002 @ 06:37 PM

koji! hee! my fav...but kal still thinks that he should have stayed to battle for her. ^_^ i need SO MANY tips on how to draw with markers and colored pencils!

Posted: Friday, 08 February, 2002 @ 06:46 PM

HIHIHI Kal! Actually, Koji says he shouldn't have stayed to battle you. Akurei wouldn't approve. Koji's already knee-deep in trouble with Akurei-sama as is. Thankee for stoppin' by!>^^<

Posted: Monday, 11 February, 2002 @ 08:15 PM

I like Koji! Umm....one other comment tho...no offence or anything, but he kinda looks ninja-turtly, ne? maybe a more textured skin/fur/fuzz...and i agree with grimmhooke about the copywright thing...make it a little smaller. ja

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