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Rebecca M

Finished Untitled Piccolo/Makoto piece!!
Finished Untitled Piccolo/Makoto piece!! by @Rebecky_mo (Rebecca M)

This is the finished product of the picture below. I enhanced the coloring, since I know pieces never look as good when scanned, and the pink-red BG wasn't showing. I did ivy thingies!! O_O; This may be the only time I actually did a plant well, and the funny thing is I had no ivy to imitate. O_o Go figure. Very happy with this piece. May or may not do more of the manga artbook inspired look.

Title suggestions (and comments) for this pic will be warmly welcomed.

Now, I'm off to work on Infinite Sailor Mercury, my own senshi upgrade (cuz I HA-- erm, strongly dislike the Eternal outfits.)

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Rebecca M

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Posted: Friday, 05 September, 2003 @ 12:02 AM

Geeze, people sure don't comment a lot on the artwork around here... >.< I'm a little creeped out by Piccolo's RED eyes but the outfit is awesome; I absolutely LOVE it!

I'm glad I'm not the only one who likes Pic/Makoto pairings, I mean they BOTH know how to fight, an obvious pair, right? ^^

Good job, Makoto looks so happyyyyyyyy! Kawaii!

Ja ne!

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