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Anji Mito Represented!
Anji Mito Represented! by @srom (srom noname)
the good news: there's guilty gear fanart on side7! the bad: none of it's of Anji...

this game is taking over my life...

the scanner gave this piece a lovely sense of light! if only it would do this all the time.

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Posted: Saturday, 29 November, 2003 @ 11:35 PM

I agree-the red looks awesome. What kind of medium did you use? I've never played the game or anything, so I don't know anything about this character or what she looks like, but I think this image is pretty darned cool. Must be cause I love black and red. :)

Posted: Sunday, 30 November, 2003 @ 01:00 AM

thanks for the comment, man! the medium was just markers (prismacolors). the red just baffles me tho, cos i really didn't do that real cool stained-glass look. that was the scanner! the SCANNER! no computer filters or anything. i try not to let the computer programs take over my art; i just use it to clean up my images.

anyway, i'm rambling again. it's late. thanks again for your commenting! Anji Mito is hot!

Posted: Monday, 01 December, 2003 @ 01:10 PM

Great use of shapes, m'dear. Especially the hands, I like hwo those came out. The scanner added a spiffykeen texture to your reds, I think it works well for this.

YOU ROCK!

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