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Epsi
Epsi by @katycoop (Katy Coope)

Designing new characters can be fun. This is a character for Shattered Flame, who for the moment I shall call Epsi (His full name has possible spoilers, y'see.) As If you couldn't guess, he's an android. And inspired by too much CLAMP goodness ^_^

I did this on quite nice paper, so the shading came out better than usual, and I like the jewels (CLAMP style. yum.) This is about the 3rd attempt at his design. Uniforms are fun, and I think he looks mystic techy enough to be a child of the prophesy engine. (Oooh, ph33r my Techy plot idea...)

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Posted: Saturday, 16 March, 2002 @ 08:06 AM

Oh, I like. The jewels and uniform are neat and I like the almost-shy look on his face. He seems much more human than machine. :)

Posted: Saturday, 16 March, 2002 @ 12:29 PM

I envy how you draw hair ^_^;; The hair's not even the main thing in the pic, and it's definitely not the first thing I notice... but... argh. Hehe, but about the rest of the pic... I like, nice attention to detail.

Posted: Sunday, 31 March, 2002 @ 03:32 PM

OOOH!OOH! holds up her "How to Draw Manga book You wrote this! ^^ I love the way you draw! Will you visit my gallery? (Look up Katie Diedrick )

Posted: Friday, 10 May, 2002 @ 08:51 PM

i bought your book too ^^ i love your art work

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