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Nero Pullip Contest
Nero Pullip Contest by @bunnywunny (Bunny Wunny)

Done for a pullip contest~ but Lost miserably. =\ I think it was becuase people didn't feel it was pullip enough. Someone even pointed out they couldn't see pullip in it. Argh. Oh well.

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Posted: Tuesday, 27 July, 2004 @ 08:05 PM

Your composition here is really really nice. The mix of swirls plus the balancing of elements (heavy hat and skirt with the pumpkin) --it's just very well done.

Posted: Monday, 16 August, 2004 @ 06:47 AM

Call me ignorant, but i haven't got a clue as to what pullip is, however, i think that this pic is really good, gr8 job on shading, as usual, and the clothes and proportions are really good as well. I like the whole pumpkin thing

Sincerely, Ikaika

Posted: Sunday, 26 September, 2004 @ 07:52 PM

What's pullip? This is phenomenal, I love the SNOW! Snow, right? Very pretty, and the swirly colors and whatnot that's bubbling up from the pumpkin. Fantastic, me likes!

Posted: Sunday, 14 November, 2004 @ 11:12 AM

No, I don't know what pullip is either and frankly I couldn't care less, this is a fantastic illustration, a beautiful piece of work and frankly, the other entries must have been done by master renaissance artists or something for this to have lost out.

Truly beautiful.

Posted: Thursday, 27 January, 2005 @ 07:41 PM

I think you should have won, pullip or not

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