
Finally, one of these that I'm not tossing into scraps right away. I know I know, I abuse the scraps function beyond reasoning..
Jean was sketched with Prismacolor's Indigo Blue. That color seems to scan so nicely. ^_^ These sketches are getting more and more.. er, refined as they go. I'm not meaning to. I rather like the more chaotic stuff, but Jean did come out looking soooo soft.
Art ©2007 Arphalia.
She's up for auction here: http://www.furbid.ws/cgi-bin/auctio.....item=232337625
If you haven't seen my list of auctions yet, check my latest journal entry where I'm currently listing them.
Jean was sketched with Prismacolor's Indigo Blue. That color seems to scan so nicely. ^_^ These sketches are getting more and more.. er, refined as they go. I'm not meaning to. I rather like the more chaotic stuff, but Jean did come out looking soooo soft.
Art ©2007 Arphalia.
She's up for auction here: http://www.furbid.ws/cgi-bin/auctio.....item=232337625
If you haven't seen my list of auctions yet, check my latest journal entry where I'm currently listing them.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 415 x 600px
File Size 55.4 kB
I can do softness, but usually end up doing other stuff. I think I've fallen for the indigo blue pencil. It made soft really easy. I swear though they're all the same brand, the density of the pigments are waaay different from one another. Some feel really nice on the paper, not skipping and all that, while others will skip entirely too easy and make a mess of an image if you're not tedious to the point you get nauseous.. I only wish I was exaggerating. ;p
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