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I have been sans-computer for about a week, and unable to photoshop/scan anything. In this time, I broke out my markers again. Here are some images I made, as well as a few that have been sitting on my desk for a while. From the top left corner- clockwise. 1. My OCs Miami and Autumn. They have ridiculous outfits earlier on, but they do get toned down eventually. 2. Miami. I was trying out a new type of paper and it didn't much seem to help! 3. Lime! I drew her, because I remembered that I started drawing her back in 1999. OMG. Happy 10 years, Lime! Is that even possible? You can tell that I had just read Magic Knight Rayearth. 4. Lime. all characters in this time period were required to have wacky, crazy-colored hair. Lime was no exception. Understandable why I only drew her at certain angles? 5. My still un-named OC... Cloe. Zoe, Morphia? I've taken to drawing her hair in a chunky fashion. 6. Telos. I really still have problems drawing men! He is some sort of raccoon spirit, or at least a forest spirit that takes the shape of one. I've revised his partner's design a whooooole bunch, but I'm still not happy. I would like critique about my MARKER WORK. You can add other things too, if you like, but I am mainly looking to improve my marker technique. Thank you. Comments
pretty! I haven't seen pics of lime in ages... sorry I can't give you much of a critique, but you're still much better at marker work than I am. However Telos' abs could be a bit more defined, he looks slender enough that they would probably show, and that wouls help make him look more masculine. it dosen't have to be much, you probably don't want him to look like a DBZ character, but little hints of darker lines around his abs would help. beyond that I just praise your beautiful coloring abilities. *bows to you*
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