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Original: Aoki Yatsuka and Bunny

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Aoki Yatsuka drawn using a Orange and Black FaberCastell WaterColour Pencil.

©Ryuuen Tanaka
Aoki Yatsuka - [DUWP]/[SCMP]
Time Taken: 2 hours
Edited in Photoshop CS (the nose was moved a little bit xD )

The scanner killed the scan! I can't see the shadings no more D=

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Comments

  1. acid-awakening Mar 14, 2006

    Whoa! Bad
    Fabercastle watercolour pencils?
    Is it really that effective?
    Great... I like how you se it up... and i thik the she got split eyes... by that i mean they're too far apart... Anywayz... Thanx for Sharing

  2. julian1 Mar 14, 2006

    no way! you used faber castel? i hate it, but it seems that you could use it well!

  3. SilentNymph Mar 14, 2006

    This is really cute ^^
    The shadeing is a little too delicate but it's understandable since you said the scanner gave you trouble.
    You have an unique way of drawing faces , it makes your drawings stand out.
    Good job!

  4. Ephemeral-Garden Mar 16, 2006

    Oooh... looks pretty and cute with orange. Ah, I see Ryuuen's handwriting is improving! ^^

    Love that bunny, it's so cute... a nice job from you, ryuuen-sam.... san! >.<

  5. Tiny-Angel Mar 17, 2006

    I like how you coloured the drawing =). Cute! I especially like her hair...and the bunny :)
    /)/)
    (o_o)

  6. AnoxiaAngelus Mar 18, 2006

    wow. you're good! i love the coloring.

  7. Daicon Apr 09, 2006

    Pretty version of the girl and the rabbit! Good use of the pencils! It is magnifies and pretty!

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