@selanpike
Sara Pike

Hovering on clouds of white and grey lie the angel and the devil, Dolly and Dorcia.
Hovering on clouds of white and grey lie the angel and the devil, Dolly and Dorcia. by @selanpike (Sara Pike)

It's so cute! I had one heck of a time drawing this. I did the original sketch, realized there was no room for Dorcia or Dolly's halo, erased it, redrew it, inked it, then started coloring. My flesh colored Copic died after coloring her face and hand, so I had to find a Prismacolor that matched it. I found one, and finished coloring, then colored over the preexisting flesh tones because they were blotchy. This left the hand and face a little darker than the legs, but I think that's okay. It's not too bad. My ink was smudging alot too when I colored on it. Which is odd, because it didn't do that on my last one and I was using the same pen and markers. Maybe it's the matboard, but I'm pretty sure it's not that either so I'm confused. Well, I managed to cover the smudges with color and hide more by thickening lines, and while scanning I was able to hide yet more by messing with the color settings, so it looks pretty nice here. It looks nice on the actual thing too, but... yeah, you know what I mean.

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