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Adriana Limon

Vai In Her Spaceship
Vai In Her Spaceship by @IceDancer (Adriana Limon)

This is a picture of Vai in her space ship just before meeting up with the Bebop crew (or at least in my "mind story" that's what this pic is about) :P I did this as a request from Lilith (Li-chan) to do more Vai pictures.
In case you couldn't figure out, I drew and colored Vai by hand and did a (kinda sloppy) spaceship background on the computer. Sorry I didn't spend more time on making it perfect but after spending 3+ days on it I kinda just wanted to finish it so I can show all yous out there. Oh and one more thing, that person in the screen is sopposed to be a computerized version of Vai's deceased twin sister Vallery. 'Val' serves as Vai's navigational system as well as a kind of talking and somewhat thinking diary that can actually talk back and speak her own mind as if she was still the origional Val. She helps to keep Vai from going crazy after spending weeks on end in her small spaceship by herself. Well there you go, I hope you like it, and maybe someday I'll take the time and right out Vai's story and post it somewhere...maybe.

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Adriana Limon

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Posted: Tuesday, 05 November, 2002 @ 09:53 PM

Yeah! You did more Vai! This is a really cool pic. The background is great for doing it in a rush, I know that feeling--you just wanna get done and show people! I love the screen too. It's so neat how it's popping out... I hope you keep drawing more!

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