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Sophie Sharnon

Sharrlie, all finished!
Sharrlie, all finished! by @Catlypso (Sophie Sharnon)

Finished now, took exactly 142 mins! I'm so proud, took me forever to get the hair right.

I used oekaki, paint BBS.

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Posted: Saturday, 19 June, 2004 @ 08:45 AM

She's adorable! :D Love the big eyes and the big ears! You've got an interesting way of shading, too...don't think I've seen it before.

Posted: Saturday, 19 June, 2004 @ 08:46 AM

Very nice use of oekaki! The hair is great looking! The sketchy effect is very effective. The earings could use a bit more detail and care put into them, but you hardly notice anyways. Good work!

Posted: Saturday, 19 June, 2004 @ 06:10 PM

Thankyou to you both. I saw someone shading like that on an advanced oekaki, it wasn't as much as I did it, so I just started doing it then went a bit overboard, but many seem to really like it.

I should work on such details like that, I'm quite lazy when it comes to small things, appart from eyes. Thanks again!

Posted: Wednesday, 12 January, 2005 @ 10:26 PM

This is sooooo adorable!=P Even though I not a big fan of pink, I think that it adds a good effect to the picture! Anyway it's really good!

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