Original Doujinshi
Sabler une fleur
Sabler une fleur
By Clap
- Submitted:
- 36wk 1d ago by Clap
- Category:
- Original
- Official Creator:
- Type:
- Doujinshi
- Resolution:
- 1,200x821
- Size:
- 320 kB
- Views/Downloads:
- 707/106
- Comments/Favorites:
- 16/36
Sketching in 30 minutes, 4 hours for line. Size: A3.
Fullview please, don't believe in the d*mn thumbnail!
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What happened to your old avatar..? I see a little person in black wildly shaking his badongkadonk.
I have no idea what the title means, something about a flower, but the lines are very beautiful. Lovely piece. ^^
I think it translates into "Sanding a flower", if I'm not mistaken.
The line art is very neat and delicately done! Nice use of subtle colors
Gorgeous. I love how simple it is.
+fav
Thanks for sharing
There is such great detail in this. Your use of limited color always seems to make your pieces look extraordinary- it's also quite unique. Keep up the great work!
Wow. Very nice and sexy. I like it. =3
this is very pretty
Nice to see some of your work on MT again! Brilliant as always.
Nice to see a new submission from you Clap! Like Chloe said, beautiful job on the lineart. I always love the cleanliness and simplicity of your pieces. Keep up the great work!
Whoah, beautiful drawing! I love the simple use of colours, and the sand looks awesome. If only your sig could be lower than that.. Anyway, beauuuutiful!
Amazing! The whole piece is stunning. Great work!
O! It's gorgeous and so fine! I love your delicate linearts! Congrats! *___*
very pretty - i love your lineart ^_^
I'll say what I always say regarding your work-you never cease to amaze me.Detailing is topnotch and very life-like,what's even more amazing is how long it took you to draw it.Marvelous work.
luv it ^^
Gorgeous! Took me awhile to get here... but I'm glad I didn't miss it completely!
Your linework is just godly, really amazing flow. Keep it up!