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Sunshine Glover

Ah, her again.
Ah, her again. by @sunshine (Sunshine Glover)

The back of her hair fluffs out and is a bluish-purple color, just so you know. I draw this girl a lot, she's fun because of all the pretty colors and her clothes... doesn't have a name yet, though. Also, there was shading, but, yeah, scanner. shrug

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Posted: Saturday, 01 February, 2003 @ 11:47 PM

she's cute. the sleeves of the shirt are really cool, and i like her hair...

i don't know if you like constructive critisism, if you don't just skip this... the one thing that i think is a tiny bit off is the legs... they're a little short and like... most people if they're standing with their heels touching would probably have gaps between parts, following the curve of the calves. it's a good picture, though, so don't think i don't like it or anything. i just always feel like it's my job to give pointers (like i don't need serious pointers myself, sigh.)

Posted: Friday, 07 March, 2003 @ 07:49 AM

I like this drawing. It's too bad that your scanner didn't like the shading, but I think it's still really well done. J'aime sa.

I really like her eyes. They come of clear, and yet somewhat sad... as though she's waiting for something that she doesn't think is coming.

But, then, I'm not an art critic.

But I do know what I like, and I like this.

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