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Sora!
Sora! by @Kea_Le (Kea-Le Nikirahaoyokoyamasan)

Again, the second part to my colored pencil test. I do love this pic, but now my friend's got it (she better take care of it ><) shes not really known for that though.. Oh well! These are watercolor pencils, i got them some years ago for christmas and decided to put them away until i actually knew how to use them, and now i do! so I took them out the other day and did some experiments...

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Posted: Thursday, 09 October, 2003 @ 01:58 PM

Oh, I like this one! The coloring is so soft and cute, it really suits his shy kind of expression. I really like the way you did the mouth and the blush effects. It just gives off the cutest shy vibe! The coloring is REALLY good--for some reason, I only seem to do cel-style shading with my colored pencils. I wish I was able to color more like this. The shading on his face and neck are both really good! And I love the green in the background. Geez, talk about the outpouring of compliments here!

Posted: Monday, 13 October, 2003 @ 05:01 PM

Waii! ^_^ It's Sora!! glomps him He looks so cute here, I just adore that expression!!! ^-^ hehe

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