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Vanessa Ho

Bus Stop
Bus Stop by @MOCHI (Vanessa Ho)

Not a very creative title... but it's really what it is... a bus stop hehehe.

This time I used 'colour burn' instead of 'multiply' for my outline. I also tried to make those 'watercolour' effects by changing the opacity more than the strength.

I was interrupted and disturbed numerous times when colouring this picture, I guess it did put me off in some way.. ^^; The only thing I really like about this picture.. is really the bag/case beside the girl lol. But still.. this is one of my experiments.

Exams are finally done! =D

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Posted: Friday, 06 May, 2005 @ 02:20 PM
I like this picture : D There's a sort of simpleness to it... It's pretty cool. I like her bag, and the cool pink sign thingie ^^
Posted: Friday, 06 May, 2005 @ 03:35 PM

Thankss!!!! =D It's interesting how something so simple can actually take a lot of time and effort to colour! lol

Glad you like it!

Posted: Friday, 06 May, 2005 @ 02:58 PM

Aww... so cute! Her expression is great. It makes her look so shy and perhaps slightly lonely. Personally I like the color for this piece since it suits her soft personality, but perhaps it may benefit from just a little more contrast. I mean just slightly more, so not to overpower the piece. Still, an adorable piece!

Posted: Friday, 06 May, 2005 @ 03:37 PM

gasp! u always interpret my pictures well!!! thankyou! XD

And yea.. Looking back at it now i think i get what u mean about the contrast. I think maybe that's why I like the bag... It seems to have more contrast than the others.

Thanks! You gave me an idea for a different approach to colouring! XD

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