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Superpriest Tango, and a Casino o_O
Superpriest Tango, and a Casino o_O by @lynne (Lynne)

Another pencil-shaded tango pic, drawn at Windward. o_o And, since Basty and I went to the Atlantis casino today and ate GELATO, when I came back to finish this picture, I gave it a casino background. 9.9; I'm insane.

I do not really remember what motivated me to draw this, but I used a reference from the cover of my book of tango sheet music, for the poses. Besides, my socks are orange. You like my orange socks.

I also like how the pencil shading went :D I managed to use many different textures for the different parts of the drawing (I even used different pencils) and so it made it neat. The computer coloring doesn't hide it TOO much.. o.o ... pointpoints at rainbow skirt I wants one like that..

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Posted: Wednesday, 07 April, 2004 @ 12:36 AM

;.; You always draw and color stuff better than me. I am jealous. 9.9; The colorsh ish prettyful, and I like how you did your hair. It looks all SHINY. And the little glowy lights! That's an interesting casino. ^.^ Oooo, I know what brush thingy you used for the floor lights! I know it! And yes, the blending of the pencil shading and the computer coloring is very nice. Whyyyyyyyyyyyy must you be so much better than me!?!? ;.;!!! This puts my version to such shame...

Posted: Wednesday, 07 April, 2004 @ 12:49 AM

It does not! :O I have a big printout of your version because I love it. u.u Your art is rockyness. It's just that, doing hair texture with a pencil comes out looking really good. o.o; I cannae do it on the computer.. I actually DO like better the pencil-shaded things with color added on the computer.. it adds to the realism and texture and stuff. Though it's not as smooth as using ink first..

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