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Yoshiko Mikazuki

Winter Holiday 03-04
Winter Holiday 03-04 by @yoshiko (Yoshiko Mikazuki)

Uh..haven't uploaded here for a long while.

Anyway, my Winter Holiday picture from '03, yessum.

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Posted: Thursday, 04 March, 2004 @ 10:20 PM

Lovely. I'm really impressed with the way the light from the lantern reflects on the two of them--the golden glow really makes it seem realistic. It definetly adds a 3-D effect to the shading. I really love their expressions, as well--he seems a little contemplative, and she is a bit more relaxed, smiling a little more, almost mischeviously. Either way, they look like they're having a great holiday!

I'm also impressed with the character designs, aside fromt he coloring. The logo? on his shirt is very well designed, and I adore the one on her belly. They have really awesome clothes and great colorings. If that is a word...? I also like the background, the snowflakes are very pretty and add to the holiday feeling, along with the lantern and holly in her hair. I like how those are the only real 'holiday' motifs, it makes this pic non-denominational but still in a holiday spirit. Very cool!

Definetly hope you keep uploading here!

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