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Jolyne and Stone Free
Jolyne and Stone Free by @arshesnei (Arshes Nei)

This was a small post it card that I made for Josh Underwood who is a JoJo fan. I liked Jolyne and thought it would be sweet to do fanart of the lady.

I am glad he enjoyed it, despite some irritating mistakes I made on it.

I used Copic Multiliners for the inks and Prismacolors for the coloring.

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Posted: Sunday, 08 August, 2004 @ 07:18 PM

Wow!!! I hardly see anyone do any art based on any of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (JoJo's Venture) series... this picture looks great. I love the style you drew this in and the coloring in it. Awesome work!! \m/ >.< \m/

Posted: Sunday, 03 October, 2004 @ 05:00 PM

I wanted to say thank you for the comment. I still wish I could have corrected a mistake on it, but I discovered it after I did the inking. At least my friend liked it however ;)

Posted: Monday, 09 August, 2004 @ 05:45 AM

Wow, prisma markers ay?

What colour/s did you use for her skin? I've been hunting for a good skin colour for ages, but am still to find one of much use. ^^;;

But, this is a really awesome idea, making postcards. You could probably sell these if you wanted too, they look really good.

Stationary even! n.n

Nice!

Posted: Monday, 09 August, 2004 @ 08:08 PM

Thank you.

My friend sent me the set of colors, I know I have Deco peach but if you can give me some time I can go hunt for the names of the other colors since they are at home and not with me at work at this time.

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