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Sakura Tashiakari

Gijinka Watermon
Gijinka Watermon by @sakutash (Sakura Tashiakari)

Yea.....that's a agijinka ^^;;; First time doign da bg =.=;; was kidna easy actually... More of an experimental pic for colourign stuff like hair and bgs, also tryign to craw short hair X3 Digimon belongs to Toei Animation Watermon (Mizu) belongs to Amanda

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Sakura Tashiakari

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Posted: Sunday, 06 April, 2003 @ 03:48 AM

great pic! i love the coloring and everything else about it. good job on the dress especially.

Posted: Sunday, 06 April, 2003 @ 11:47 PM

Beautiful shading all over, and the details on the dress are wonderful. Nice work.

Posted: Monday, 07 April, 2003 @ 12:27 PM

So pretty! I love her face, it's so cute. And the dress is so awesome! I'm amazed! This is really one of the best anime fanarts that has been uploaded here!

http://www.side7.com/art/liliwagn/gallery.html

Posted: Tuesday, 08 April, 2003 @ 11:44 PM

GAAHHH!! LOVE THE CLOTHIGN FOLDS!!!! and the details on the hair on teh top O_O;; and the waves hahahahah

i suggest for bgs not to do so mani clouds and make the horizon less STRAIGHT hahhahahah okay i'll shut up now

-Finni

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