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Miss D. (Debra)

Cream missing Emerl
Cream missing Emerl by @Weasel_Silver24 (Miss D. (Debra))

"Oh Emerl... I miss you!" -Chao! Chao!-

Aww! Poor Cream misses Emerl to the point of crying there in the picture. This picture is bassed on both Sonic X TV show, "Sonic Battle" game, and Daisy Hunt`s (aka LuckyLadybug) story "When Autumn Comes" and is Fanfiction.net . I have outlined and colored all on "Adobe Photoshop CS" with the help of my graphics tablet. I would love to hear some comments on tips of using both sofware and tool. Thank you and enjoy! ^_^

COPYRIGHT NOTICE: Cream The Rabbit, Cheese the Chao and Emerl belong to (C) Sega. This drawing is (C) 2008 Miss D. (Debra)

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15y256d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 23 July, 2008 @ 09:35 AM

Ooh, this came out awesomely! Cream seems to suit your drawing style well; her proportions and expression are perfect. Poor thing, so heartbroken over what happened. I love the touch of Cheese trying to comfort her. And Emerl came out amazing! I have a terrible time drawing anything that isn't sentient. I think this is my favorite picture I've seen of yours.

Posted: Thursday, 27 April, 2023 @ 04:06 PM
Rating: 5

OHNOO I remember this T^T Their friendship was too cute and it was heartbreaking to see him go. Do you still use photoshop today for your art? :0 It’s nice!

Posted: Thursday, 27 April, 2023 @ 06:28 PM

@bobambee:

Thank you! :) Well, I mostly use illustrator now, but still have photoshop and still use it occasionally.

Posted: Friday, 28 April, 2023 @ 06:17 AM

@Weasel_Silver24: oh! So it’s somewhat similar in the ballpark but offers vector drawing tools right? That’s cool :D

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