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Another Dash of Madness
Another Dash of Madness by @lynne (Lynne)

RPG/past life stuff. A demented mix of the two, in sketchy form. How do I explain this insanity.. okie.. the Student with the greenish eyes is somebody I recalled, due to a dance.. the top right corner.. that's me and him. Don't remember his name.. but we were very close.. I wish I HADN'T remembered him, actually O.< Top-left corner.. that's me and Zim, we were doing the start of that same dance (just the START) and then later I was thinking about it, twas why I remembered how the rest of the dance went, and that Student..

On a technical note. I did my long-way-looks-better coloring on the middle part. And, now that I have a new monitor, which is not disgustingly dark, I can actually have value and contrast in my coloring!! I love how the coloring came out, actually looks like cloth.. oh, left to right for the unknowing.. nameless-Student-I-remember, me in my past life as an Irk, and Zim. You will never see those three standing together, especially considering that one is probably dead and another just a remembered piece of my soul -.-

I think his name might be Evane (ay-va-nee).. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Tuesday, 04 June, 2002 @ 01:49 PM

Wow. How'd you get the shading in this? It's the best I've ever seen! Er...not to say the other ones weren't shaded well, either...uhh...^_^* Ibequietnow.

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