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Jennifer C

SHE
SHE by @PhyreLuck (Jennifer C)

Bahaha, scarey! Man, I've been doing a lot of expression stuff lately. This one is inspired by Green Day's "She", so if you know the lyrics, you'll understand it better ^^; if you don't know Green Day, you're missing out on an awesome band. rawr Right. Mechanical pencil, scanned without edit in Photoshop. Well, the image itself wasn't edited, but I had to do lots of adjusting with curves and contrast, etc., b/c my scanner is just plain fubar'd. Not that I can blame all my shortcomings on that. ^~ Self-crit: I want to work on the legs a little more. There's a lot of ways to change them position-wise, and if I end up making something better, I'll post it here.

Comments welcome, even if it is just to rave about Green Day XD~

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Posted: Tuesday, 16 March, 2004 @ 10:55 PM

ooo that's awesome! i love her hair and just the position of her body, it really gives it some texture, if you catch my drift. anywho, i dont really have any suggestions cause all in all its really great as it is. good job ;) keep it up!

Posted: Friday, 11 June, 2004 @ 06:25 PM

I love this image. I think it really fits the nature of the song. Fave Green Day song too! ROCK ON, DUDE~!

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