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Melissa Waterman

Zlli in colour... my scanner hates me
Zlli in colour... my scanner hates me by @nu (Melissa Waterman)

Well i coloured it... and it looks revolting!! >_<

In other news, my new scanner doesn't like colours... it works great with line art but it seems to dull colours..

Either that or i need to learn to use it properly

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22y156d ago
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Posted: Friday, 14 December, 2001 @ 10:49 PM

i don't care what you say, it does not look revolting and you can use pencil!!! pity about the scanner though, it didn't turn out badly ^_^

Posted: Sunday, 23 December, 2001 @ 12:46 AM

oh wow... ::looks at pic and takes notes:: this is gorgeous. I like the colors (or the color selection, hahah @o;). the perspective on her arms is lovely. ^^

Posted: Sunday, 23 December, 2001 @ 04:43 AM

The colors look good to me. The only change I can suggest is making her lip color not match her hair color so closely--at first glance I it was like her mouth was a hole showing through to her hair, flattening her head. The hands/arms are so strong, though, they unflatten the whole thing. Wish I could do that kind of perspective! Beautiful.

Posted: Sunday, 30 December, 2001 @ 12:13 AM

Yer art is beautiful ^^ !! Oh, i'm a friend of Yails' ! Keep it up !

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