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Lindsay M

hybrid thing
hybrid thing by @nekyo (Lindsay M)

most people tend to say that my realistic is muchos better than my anime-esque.. so I was bored the other night and this is what I came up with, my illegitamete cross-style (ish..) Acrylic and pen on sketch paper

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lindsay M

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Posted: Friday, 15 March, 2002 @ 12:01 AM

Um....sis...this looks like me:P...heehee...but with...um short, straight hair...heehee! I like it! http://www.side7.com/cgi-bin/S7SDB/DisplayImg.pl?INO=105554

Posted: Tuesday, 16 April, 2002 @ 04:40 PM

Lindsey I don't understand what you mean by Hybrid? is it something to do with her left arm? The left arm looks very short or is it extended behind her or is it something else?? I like her hair you have caught a lovely whispy effect there.

Posted: Tuesday, 16 April, 2002 @ 08:35 PM

it's a hybrid because it's a combination of a couple different styles.. ^^;; the hair's pretty much the only thing that I like about it.. the arm was a failed attempt at foreshortning... I ought to stop trying to do that out of imagination until I learn how to do it properly from life.. ^^;; thanks for the comments, though!! ^_^!!

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