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Get into the Groove
Get into the Groove by @lynne (Lynne)

Bow before my backlighting! Yes, I did backlighting. Else this would've been done sooner. There's still things I want to mess with, but it'll do for now o_O

From last night's random RP. We all went clubbing. And the priest actually had FUN :D He'll never admit it though.

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Posted: Tuesday, 13 July, 2004 @ 05:44 AM

its such a shame when pieces as good as this arent commented on!!!!

the backlighting certainly is bow-worthy, the colours are pretty.. they make me wana spin around in circles...o_0

the shading on the clothes is cool, realistic, and i love the way the light from the .. erm.. light-emmitting-disco-thing affects the hair colour, its so pretty

well done;)

Posted: Tuesday, 13 July, 2004 @ 04:58 PM

Just thought I'd remind you--

CROWDSURFING.

u.u And apart from that, I wanna say that I loce the way you colored his haaaaair, and that the shading on his clothes is freakin' awesome, 'specially given how hard it is to shade black. ^.^ Indeed, I also love the utter incongruity of this pic...I mean, rainbows, flashy lights...priest? XD;; It was cute, him dancing with you like that...he's been a lot less uptight lately. Now...where can we drag him next? >]

Posted: Tuesday, 13 July, 2004 @ 09:41 PM

giggles CROWDSURFING 8] Hesso cute.

I have realized that the best way to shade black and white is to use colors. Because in the real world, even black and white aren't monochrome...

Yes... where CAN we drag him next? >:d NOT Las Vegas...... eyes dart

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