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Julie Miyamoto

OH NO I DIDN'T
OH NO I DIDN'T by @Minzoku (Julie Miyamoto)

Haha, title's from what I say when I look at the picture. =p This literally the first properly inked piece* I've finished in many many years, and for good reason. I hated hated hated the picture once I started inking it. I'm to where I want to throw out all my pens, as they aren't really even good for check-writing now.

Why post the picture, then? Well, once I cropped off the other two characters this originally included, it looked worlds better, and Photoshop is a miracle worker in terms of making garbage look like gemstones. This was basically an experiment to improve upon old material [yes, this is not my first time], and I think with some practice I could do better, though I think I'll move on to something else first.

*I did do another finished inked piece, but I actually botched it so much that I turned it into ink as paint--which worked successfully, but it's really not how ink is meant to be used.

[Note: The mallet's wrong, yes, but only if you look at different reference material than I did. I used an action figure that I didn't realize was different until after I looked at official artwork again. Ugh.]

Artwork © 2008 Julie Miyamoto

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Posted: Monday, 09 June, 2008 @ 09:41 AM

Haha! Cute picture of a human version Amy Rose, I did a picture of Amy as well. I like the colors and her pose, great job! ^_~

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