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Burma
Burma by @Jill (Jill)

This is an original character of mine, and my sister's. Burma is the daughter of Trunks and Marron. She is just one of my characters...when I get a chance to upload pictures of the rest, I'll put them in the characters section. Anyway, this was done with colored pencils. She looks kind of...angry....@_@

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Posted: Tuesday, 08 February, 2005 @ 10:07 AM

Very pretty! love the color.........Shirley

Posted: Tuesday, 08 February, 2005 @ 03:13 PM

Wow! It's always nice to see a good colored pencil artist in the Photoshop age, and the way you manipulate the pencils is amazing -- especially on her hair. Were they Prismas? The hair pooling on the surface is lovely -- all those nice swirls...

And you never see this fandom anymore! (My bf's a DBZ fan. ^_^) Awesome work!

Posted: Tuesday, 08 February, 2005 @ 03:24 PM

I am hugely envious of your coloured-pencil skills. :) Not to mention your anime talent! The hair's my favourite bit; I love the swirls and waves at the bottom, and the way it loops round her ear. The only thing I'd mention is that the top half of her right (our left) strap appears to be missing. o.O Maybe that accounts for her expression!

Posted: Tuesday, 08 February, 2005 @ 07:38 PM

wow, you did this in pencil crayon? amazing! @.@ it's absolutely beautiful! keep it up!

Posted: Wednesday, 09 February, 2005 @ 01:27 PM

Thank you all for your comments. I cant believe I forgot to draw the rest of her strap!...oh well...Anyways, I use crayola pencils. I plan on getting some prismacolor markers & pencils...but for now, I have to use what I got.

Thank you all again:D

Posted: Friday, 11 February, 2005 @ 01:01 AM

Beautyful hair! How do you do ittt jealous x.x

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