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Teler
Teler by @BurcuKinay (Burcu su:tdis.i)

Teler is a character of mine who lives in future world. I have not thought much story for her. She does ugly cleaning jobs. An image in progress shows her in one of that jobs. I did this picture in power point I really like to work with vectors. I am happy to see a business program can produce artistic images. But there are limitations, I should switch to illusturator or flash. Hope you like it. I lately draw some red haired girls. This is the hot one.

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Posted: Friday, 26 March, 2004 @ 11:29 AM

Wow, you drew this in Powerint?

I've never heard of any artists drawing in that program.

This has a lot of style, it gives the feel of needing to be hung on a coffee shop's wall. I like the way the color of the hair stands out against the background.

The only thing I don't really like is the skin color, but that's just personal taste, and I shouldn't be adding that...

Those eyes are really interesting, and almost scary as they kind of leap out at you....

Posted: Tuesday, 30 March, 2004 @ 08:25 AM

Huge eyes aren't they... I color skin usually with yellow and green tones which ends up sick look, also bright orange on hair makes skin extra green (color theory ) I think you did not like that, well maybe I should sometimes give them healty red cheeks :) Thanks for your nice comment, happy to hear someone like my style

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