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Humanoid Aisha
Humanoid Aisha by @hikari (Hikarii Nguyen)

I know, I know, I know, I don't do Neopets. Daddy pulled my internet, so I had to use Mom's computer. I was really, really, really bored, and I didn't want to work on homework just yet, so I decided to oekaki on the only oekaki board that I have an account that is active, a Neopets-based-type oekaki board. (Hey, I was desperate..) So... I oekaki'd a humanoid-ish Aisha thing!

T_T The mouse was craaaappy! Crappy, crappy, crappy! almost as bad as the mouse at my Dad's house! I've definately delt with crappier mouses(?), but when I try to oekaki, I end up scrapping it 'cause I couldn't stand the horrific art the bad mouse was making me do!

I know what mistakes I made, okay? Don't point them out to me! >.<

-sigh- Anywaaaaay.. I thought I'd upload it 'cause my DA is in need of more Hikarii artwork. I need my comp and internet back!

Aisha (c) Neopets supercalafragilistcx is mine, okay? No steal/claim, even if I don't play Neopets anymore! XD

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Posted: Wednesday, 05 January, 2005 @ 07:43 PM

Thats really cute though! The hair is very nice and the falling petals look really pretty :D i'm all about that kind of stuff ^_^

Posted: Thursday, 06 January, 2005 @ 03:44 PM

This is a very cute image! I think you've done a great job keeping the lines smooth considering that your mouse wasn't the best. The colors are really nicely done, especially in the eyes, and this definetly has a great oekaki feel to it. Did you know Side 7 has an oekaki board? oekaki.side7.com Try that out next time you feel like trying some oekaki!

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