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Whitney Tittle

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...10:12... by @vanillain0cence (Whitney Tittle)

Don't you hate it when you pull a Velma [scooby-doo] and drop your glasses? My friends are gonna kill me for this XD this is my i-don't-want-to-do-my-art-project-that-was-due-last-week-cause-i-hate-it rebellion picture. I made myself actually start it and finish it cause i knew if i didn't make myself, it would lay dormant like about 16 others of my sketches. Yay for the Chobits style again! I dislike verithin prismas cause you have to color too hard to get the color to come out nice. [my poor hand!] But i do enjoy outlining with the brown! Plaid is a pain, but it always looks cool when you're done. <> Artwork © Copyright 2003 Whitney Tittle

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Posted: Tuesday, 06 May, 2003 @ 06:51 AM

oooh whitney, It's beautiful, but then again your pictures always are but I love the pose to, and I love the brown lines. Everything is just sooo cool!!!!

Posted: Tuesday, 06 May, 2003 @ 06:39 PM

I like this tons! I have never drawn panties. I should try that sometimes. The plaid is totally sweet. Chobits style is fun, and you're a master of it!

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