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Catherine Fitzsimmons

Kitsune
Kitsune by @Jinx (Catherine Fitzsimmons)

Yet another attempt at my "Kitsune" pinup. I originally sketched this to paint, but decided instead to make it the subject of my first true attempt at properly colouring with art markers. I could have touched it up in Photoshop, but I decided to leave it as it truly appears - or at least as close to that as my scanner can manage to portray - flaws and all.

Prismacolour markers and acrylic paint. Prints are available upon request.

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17y250d ago
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Posted: Friday, 22 September, 2006 @ 06:44 AM

Er... Wait.. Did you just say you did this COMPLETELY in markers?! Holy hell... I think that's the most detailed hair job I've seen in done in Prismacolor markers... Ever... Wow... How you go the lines so straight without it bleeding all over the place, I'll never know... The rest of the picture's great too, but the hair is what draws my attention most. Very, very well done.

Posted: Friday, 22 September, 2006 @ 09:50 AM

Art markers are made specifically so they don't bleed. What would impress you more is to see my attempts at drawing a smooth line in one try! The only secret to the lines used here was quick strokes with the small tip. Thanks once again!

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