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At the Window (Purple)
At the Window (Purple) by @alethea (Alethea)

This started out as a random drawing done late last night to unwind before going to sleep. She's not anyone or anything in particular. I was originally going to color it by hand (may still do that) but Photoshop called so I decided to experiment. What do you think? I wanted her eyes to stand out more, but I might leave it like that.

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Posted: Saturday, 15 December, 2001 @ 04:57 AM

that`s a gr8 pic!! I wish I could handle photoshop, :-P Keep drawing nice pics :-)

Posted: Monday, 08 September, 2003 @ 06:24 PM

Very lovely. The lighting really adds a foreboding mood to the picture, and the color scheme accents that well. The white background kind of takes away from the effect, though... it's very stark and contrasts a bit much. The light does come from behind the figure, granted, but it needs something else. What you have is very well drawn and expressive, though. Nice work.

Posted: Tuesday, 16 September, 2003 @ 02:36 AM

Good point. The coloring was intended to be slightly on the stark and abstract side, though, and I worry that adding in a detailed background might spoil the effect. Perhaps swapping the white (in background and figure) for a lavender might bring it together...I'll have to try that out. Thanks!

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