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Meesa
Meesa by @Fire_Wolf_of_Darkness (Jester_of Hell)

Well, this is a character in the biggest rp i'm doing. his name is meesa, and he's part of the third generation. i drew him and he looked ok, but then i decided to color him on the computer. >< paint screwed him up, but thats ok...i stink at editing anyways...

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Posted: Saturday, 17 January, 2004 @ 09:29 PM

Given that this was coloured in MS Paint, this is hardly a "screwed up" picture. The details that were left in his fur, especially around his face and ears, were nicely rendered, and the colours work well together.

The shading job done in his eyes and nose are also very well coloured, but there doesn't seem to be a lot of shading around the rest of the picture, which does make it look a little flat.

All in all, this looks quite good. Keep it up! :)

~ Ashley

Posted: Sunday, 18 January, 2004 @ 05:50 PM

ya, i was debating on whether or not to shade the rest of the pic, but i'm not very good at coloring on the computer, and this is the only one i thought look ookay. however, i have started shading around the legs in hopes to make it look better. thnx for the advice ^ ^

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