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Yaminah Tashanazi

Photoshop colored doodle
Photoshop colored doodle by @chaosmage (Yaminah Tashanazi)

This was originally a pencil sketch I'd done one night in attempt to try new styles. Before I scanned it and colored, it looked an awful lot like Yoh.

Colored this in Photoshop 7. Took HOURSSSS. Hopefully, soon I will be able to get a tablet and no longer have to color using my touchpad on the laptop. Very, very stenous.

I love how the hair came out, lots of different highlights and shading. The eyes came out a lot better after coloring them as well. But I probably have to be almost more proud of those damn chucks. The original sketch didn't really have much to go by . . . well, there was some. But still, a lot of work done on those. XP

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19y170d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 15 June, 2005 @ 07:20 AM

^^ I love the hair. It's all ... pine green. XD The way it comes up in the back is very anime-ish. And the eyes are big and expressive. I love the sparkle. He looks so sad/confused.

The neck seems to look slightly skinny .... and the shoes seem too small, but otherwise it looks great! ^^ I like the effect of the thing wrapped around his arm. And the clothes really came out well.

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