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Original: Sun and Moon Dancers

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I'm writing a fiction story and in that story there is a religious group that holds the sun and moon as Gods. They hold festivals where they dance, sing, and play music.

I wanted to design two of the dancers. Blues and cold colors are usually worn to represent the moon and reds and warm colors to represent the sun. For my purpose, I am not happy with this picture. I think their outfits are too futuristic looking for their world. But aside from that I still liked the drawing enough to color it and work it to finish.

I still colored it as I had planned. I am happy with her hair, how I colored it though I probably should have added more detail. I like the freakles as I normally don't add any. Looking back I could have cleaned the lines better.

Took me about 4 hours to complete, I don't usually keep track of layers, I am sorry. Didn't realize people were interested in those things. I always draw by hand using felt tip pens and color with Photoshop CS. :)

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Comments

  1. fireflywishes Retired Moderator Aug 20, 2006

    Another really lovely, colorful doujin anibunny! My favorite part would definitely have to be Sun's skirt! I also like the way you colored the tips of her hair. The background colors fit nicely with the theme and the text isn't too distracting. However, Moon's left hand seems awkward and possibly a little too big in proportion with the rest of his body. On Sun, her nose seems a little too pointy, but I like that kind of defiant look on her face! ;) Overall, a great doujin! Keep em coming! :D

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