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Matt Thompsonn

Another halfway done picture
Another halfway done picture by @Pop_a_doc (Matt Thompsonn)

Yo! I finished outlining my picture of Hermione. I was going to start coloring it, but I didnt have time to do much, just some red on the scarf. I love how this one is turning out, my latest drawings have been some of my best! ^^ I'll try to finish this in full color (which is rare, I hardly ever color my pictures. But I just got some shiny new prisma colored pencils!) I hope it'll turn out good....oh, and in case youre wondering whats with that blob of ink, the pen I was using had broken, but I didnt realize it, and used it to start outlining the picture. Fortunately, I realized it before it was to late, and only a little got on this picture (alot got on my hands though ><)

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Posted: Thursday, 20 November, 2003 @ 08:02 PM

She's soooo cute! That's such a unique idea for Hermione! What made you draw her so cute and chibi-ish? You need to get yourself a sketchpad, though--lined paper just kills images. Good luck coloring--I'll look forward to it!

Posted: Thursday, 20 November, 2003 @ 08:41 PM

Thankyou! I was just drawing her, and alot of my drawings come out looking kinda chibi by accident ( I dont know why ;P) I have a sketch pad, but I do most of my drawings at school, I dont have time any where else, and the teachers notice the sketch pad (theymake me put it away, they are so rude & inconsiderate!) but they dont mind when I draw in my note book (maybe they think Im jsut doodling, but still paying attention, or something, I dont know...) Thank you though! ^_^

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