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Alison Didzena

Ridley
Ridley by @Lyrae (Alison Didzena)

... Yeah, I'm back. Like anyone missed me.

Ridley, took about 2-4 hours.

black pen, black brush pen, calligraphy pen and ink.

c and c appreciated. rated E because... well. it's just her back showing.

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Submitted:
20y55d ago
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Posted: Monday, 04 October, 2004 @ 09:23 AM

I missed you. I was wondering where ya'd gone.

I think this pic is freaking awesome. How did you do that shading on the hair? It's incredible! I really love your designs for borders and whatnot--they are so amazingly creative. I want to see your art in real life sometime, i think I could learn a lot from it.

The composition on this piece is amazing. I absolutely love her back and the tattoo on it. You always amaze me... where do you get your ideas from? And how do you do those crazy borders? They are so awesome!

Well, glad to see you back. i love you, you're pretty. :)

Posted: Monday, 04 October, 2004 @ 09:22 PM

I was away for a while... Yes. ^^; I just wasn't happy with myself here for a while, and I was on a bit of an art block.

The hair, I used a micron brush tip pen, but my trick is that its running out of ink so it gives nice light smudges for shading dark hair. ^^ (still breaking in the other one I bought too...)

The border, ah, I dunno. XD You'd have to see it to understand how I make them... It's not that hard for me, I didn't think many people liked them.

As for ideas, daydreams mostly. ^^ Stories I make, influence from friends, music, inspiration from movies and shows... Lots of things.

and I'm loved =D whoot. I never did send you the giftart I did for you, did I? >>

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