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Alison Didzena

Catch Me
Catch Me by @Lyrae (Alison Didzena)

It was done for a contest a friend of mine was holding ^^ except in this version the shading on the one corner (bottom right was originally lighter ) and Kaz's tail is altered a bit cuz it was bugging me before ^_^ Kiyoshi (the girl) and Kaz (the dude) are her characters.

I realized their eyes are too dark to see their colour.. oops __

done with prismacolor colour pencil, prismacolor markers, crayola coloured pencils, design Ebony drawing pencil (for the black pants.. I realized while colouring with them, they smell awful ... but they work nicely ), some different kinds of pens (I use all sorts of pens, so I cant keep track of them) then more shading was applied in photoshop elements...

I should have re-inked and worked on the backround a bit more.. hmm..

anyways, hope you enjoy : D and sorry I haven;t been doing much lately.. X_x been so busy

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Posted: Wednesday, 18 February, 2004 @ 02:04 PM

I completely recognise these characters. This is an AWESOME image. You've really... you did something so cool, I don't even know how to describe it. Just consider me really impressed to the point where I can't speak English coherently, okay? I really love this image. The characters look really gorgeous rendered in your style, and the composition is just AMAZING. This is really, really beautiful. I mean it.

Posted: Friday, 05 March, 2004 @ 10:23 AM

Wow, this is a very cool pic! ^_^ I love the poses and the coloring...keep up the great work!

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