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Art Trade with Lia Amari
Art Trade with Lia Amari by @show_rosasea (Show Rosacea)

I wont even get into how bad this is. The only thing I like about this picture is her hair and the inking. The characters are Lia's original Gundam character Lia, and Trowa..... he doesn't look like Trowa though...... dies comments are welcome and enjoy^_^

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Posted: Wednesday, 19 November, 2003 @ 10:32 PM

Aw! That's a sweet pose! Your inking is excellent on this, so I think you are rightfully proud. Gods, I wish I could be as prolific as you in art. I mean, I've owed ya half of an art trade for HOW long? A year? I think her hands are a little small and her arms are a little too long--but her hands are really well done. I want hair that long and pretty. o.O Trowa's hair should probably just stick out a little further, you know? :)

Posted: Thursday, 20 November, 2003 @ 02:45 PM

I know the proportions are bad in this one, and try as I might, I couldn't fix them. So I left them as is. --' I like the way the hair came out in this picture too. We all wish we had pretty hair like that, ne? lol. Thanks for the comment and take care^^ ~Show Rosacea

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