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Lulu from FFX (colored)
Lulu from FFX (colored) by @mattpage (Matt Page)

I finished it... ahhh.. Prismacolor pencil & Photoshop 5.0.

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Posted: Wednesday, 16 January, 2002 @ 07:52 PM

pouts and starts to bawl beautiful! even though you can not see much detail in her face.. it's still gorgeous.. excellent prespective. ^^ and to think you did that with colorpencils..

Posted: Wednesday, 16 January, 2002 @ 09:28 PM

wow, thats really gorgeous! ... the coloring is amazing =) i love how she doesnt really.. have a detailed face.. its like a dream figure.

Posted: Saturday, 19 January, 2002 @ 05:55 AM

I think this picture is symbolic for, "When are you using magic/a tool, and when does it start using you instead?" (Ie: The moogle plush is controlling Lu.) My boyfriend thinks I'm silly, and that it's just a Gothy/creepy/Silent Hill-esque picture of Lu. Either way, I do love this one, for all that it is entirely creepy. I think the lack of detail in her face makes this piece more interesting....

~Klawz

Posted: Wednesday, 30 January, 2002 @ 09:39 PM

Oh my god starts to cry makes me feel lonely cause I finished the game the other day. Its so pretty and beautiful.

Posted: Thursday, 21 February, 2002 @ 08:36 PM

Gorgeous... such creative lighting use. Your fan-art definitely breaks the mold. :) Keep up the great work!

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