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Joce Weir

Macroura going
Macroura going "Goth" by @dragelph (Joce Weir)

I drew this one for a Spanish project and it turned out really nice! It's also bigger than my normal drawings so thats pretty cool. I was stupid though and let the paper get folded in half. :(

Anyhoo its a pic of modern day Macroura(goes by the name Christina) dressed up gothy for no real reason at all...I was just in that kinda mood. (i'm a cute goth type so yeah...its not all that spooky just pretty and sweet...and black.... I like her with the blue eyes!

And Yaaaaaaay! I finally got a new scanner! much much better quality than the last. It shall serve me well!

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Posted: Wednesday, 19 November, 2003 @ 01:55 PM

She has such a sweet, sad expression. I love those large blue eyes. I was a cute goth, I'll let ya know. :) I was all bouncy and happy--surprisingly, most goths I have met are really happy people. o.O Strange, ne? Nice costume design--I think her lipstick would've looked better black, though. :)

Posted: Sunday, 21 December, 2003 @ 04:59 PM

you are so good at drawing joce... i love how you did thos eyes and the shading holy it looks so real..and the shape of thos lips very nice ..(Rebecca..i got an account!!!)

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