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Matsuri and Feila Chan
Matsuri and Feila Chan by @Matsuri_Aiyo (Kijo Sama)

Matsuri and Feila chan just standing around all dressed up for some unknown reason, I didnt really think much about this when I drew it. Apparently they are in Pittsburgh which is where I now stay, I guess that was on my mind when I did this.

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20y89d ago
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Posted: Monday, 30 August, 2004 @ 08:36 AM

Whee! Pittsburgh! I live in Pittsburgh!!!

That said, great image. I really like the perspective on this, it makes the image really interesting. The poses also really form a great composition, the way they're almost leaning into eachother. I like the way this image is black and white, although I don't think some shading would be amiss. Plan on coloring?

Posted: Monday, 30 August, 2004 @ 08:40 AM

Whee! Pittsburgh is cool!!! Though the way the people drive here scares me. x.x I'm not used to living in the city, i'm a country girl.

Thanks for the comment and I do plan on coloring it sometime, could use this to help me learn photoshop better. ^__^

Posted: Monday, 30 August, 2004 @ 11:15 AM

I think it looks fine without the shading as it is, honey. -gives Mandy-sama a squeeze-

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