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Randi Stevenson

It REALLY Hurts Me More Than It Hurts You...
It REALLY Hurts Me More Than It Hurts You... by @randiradio (Randi Stevenson)

I spent a long time coloring part of this pic, then I opened it today to work on it some more and decided I didn't like the coloring anymore, but since CG coloring takes so long I don't want to do it over unless I get some comments!!!! This was a tough pic to do, not just cuz it has a chameleon and a snake in it, which I'm not used to drawing, but cuz this pic is kinda-gasp-personal!!!!! This is inspired from those times when U have to ditch so-called "friends", and it ends up affecting U way more than them because they didn't really care about U in the 1st place!!!! Those chars Kyle and Nuke are ditching are Karma Khameleon (ya, I named her after the Culture Club song!!! @~^@), Ozzy Osselot, and Casey Kobe-Ra (I made them up when I was like 10 years old, OK??!!! @~^@), and I really like them as characters but still, they're basically Bonnie and Clyde with a snake, not the types Kyle and Nuke wanna associate with!!!! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Randi Stevenson

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Posted: Sunday, 09 June, 2002 @ 07:59 PM

This is an great pic! ^_^ I think you've got some nice linework there. You did a great job with the clothing folds... especially on Nuke and Kyle. ^^ The background looks great too.

I think you should go ahead and color it. It's a very well-done pic the way it is. Good luck with it! ^_~

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