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Mariki looking over her back
Mariki looking over her back by @Sesca3 (Sesca Thor)

Heh, excuse the notebook paper lines, I drew this on my notes. A lot of my drawings are on my notes. =)

Anyway, this was an experimental piece to see what I could do with Painter 7. I had fun, almost so much fun I stayed up after midnight yesterday to finish is and even tweaked it a bit today. It looks good... now if I could only get rid of those annoying lines.

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Jessica Thor

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Posted: Thursday, 22 May, 2003 @ 11:43 PM

The coloring in this is just beautiful! When I scan something with stuff like lines that need edited out, I usually do go through and painstakingly erase them all. I don't think there is a simple way to do it! Although, I have heard rumors that if you set your scanner to scan in 'lineart' mode and make your lineart very dark, the blue lines wont' show up. Could just be a rumor, though, I haven't tried it.

http://www.side7.com/art/liliwagn/gallery.html

Posted: Friday, 03 March, 2006 @ 07:28 PM

Lol I doodle on my notes all the time when it gets boring at school X3 they don't look as cool as this one though ;3

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