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Nanashi Nanashi

Swingin' on Flowers
Swingin' on Flowers by @koustake (Nanashi Nanashi)

pic of Umei (mah fictional character), in her East Domino High uniform, and Seto (nonfictional character not of mine), in his first-series-appearance uniform. Swinging on a swing wif flower chains. i did this during lunch at school and everyone kept saying if that was me wif the hair over my eyes while i drew this O_O; my hair isn't anything close to that! well back to the pic, time has suspended once Seto sat besides Umei, which is my they are the only ones in Black & White, i didn't want the background to be black and white cuz i rather color the background than color the characters! i'm just laaaazy.

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Posted: Friday, 06 February, 2004 @ 11:59 PM

This is a really cute image. I really enjoy how you used the black and white for the characters, but colored the background and the swing. It really makes the image feel timeless! I also love the embarassed expressions on their faces. You can tell they are enjoying being there, though, even if things seem a tad awkward! I really like your black shading, as well--it almost looks like tone.

You definetly have a very nice style. I hope to see more of your works in the future!

Posted: Tuesday, 10 February, 2004 @ 12:52 AM

oh thank you so much for the compliment lilith huggles you i just like sketches too much to color them, it seems like when ever i color a person they don't come out all to good. i need to get better at that lol :D

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