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Erin Miller

Akai in leather
Akai in leather by @ultrasoul (Erin Miller)

Akai wearing clothes that Eris picked out, and she's not too happy with it. Drew this about a month ago, but I colored it just last night. I'm not happy with the results, but it's just something else for me to slap in my archive. I should stop trying to color leather because I obviously suck at it x_x Artwork © Copyright 2003 Erin Miller

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Posted: Tuesday, 28 January, 2003 @ 08:29 PM

i think you color leather just fine, i mean, you can tell its leather..lol.. i love the lil snakies ^_^ is she in slytherin too? har har der she looks really cute

Posted: Friday, 31 January, 2003 @ 02:49 AM

This picture is great, the leather looks brilliant! Good job!

Posted: Wednesday, 28 May, 2003 @ 07:59 PM
i like da pic a lot about the whole coloring leather thing: i think u draw it fine & u can keep drawing it just as a tip u just make it 2 shiny which makes it look like Pleather ya no kinda plasticy try changin da white light spots 2 grey or light brownish for brown leather & making the matirial seem slightly stiffer with little creases like leather gets wen it gets old but i LUV da pic & i think da cloths r cool y dont u like it?

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