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Poor Leonhard ;__;
Poor Leonhard ;__; by @Lucky_Ladybug66 (Daisy Hunt)

You know, this actually turned out really well, except for the pencil clashing with the pink this time and causing Siegfried's hair to go red-violet. XD; That was an accident and I still don't get why it happened.

As for what happened to Leonhard, well, this corresponds with a blurb I did where someone is trying to get back at Siegfried and so they go after the one living person he cares about (other than himself, haha). sniffle. That may become a full-fledged fic. I'm still debating.

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Posted: Sunday, 05 February, 2006 @ 03:33 PM

...save for the fact that Siegfried looks more slightly-put-out than distraught, I think it came out well, too XD;

pokes at the pencil-clashing comment Microns...you need microns...actually, you could probably have a party with some pink and red watercolors and a micron, as far as Siegfried's hair is concerned...and you wouldn't have to worry about the colors blending. Though you could probably get a smiliar effect with any pen durable enough to color over pencil without skipping...you've got less of a chance of colors blending if you put the hair definition on after the base color. You could probably even try going over the pink with a needle-sharp dark red pencil, even.

I think Leon's face is my favorite part...I like the way the hair is tousled, and the blood looks really good in that area. And you left his mouth hanging open! Yay, injury-induced slackness! The hands look good, too.

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