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Kristin Wight

the hair controls yoouu
the hair controls yoouu by @wayah (Kristin Wight)

Marked teen to be on the safe side.. woo. I'm just gonna post what I said on Devart.

"I spent forever on that hair -_- Believe me when I say, It looks better in real life. I messed up sooo many times on this though -- her eye looked really cool.. then I messed it up somehow, then I tried to fix it by inking it again, then it smudged because of the colored pencil.. then I tryed to ink it again.. and it bled everywhere oO So I gave up. I messed up the wrinkles in her skirt thing, and her arms are terrible and her boots look wierd .. Her legs are cut off because I drew it towards the end of the paper and I wasn't going to do anything with this because I was doodling .. oO ugghhh.. Oh well.. I really liked the hair.. so I'm uploading it.

Oh.. and smooth bristol board paper stuff, is the best stuff since sliced bread, maybe even better. And it was colored with cheap crayola's.. because prisma's hate me. The end.

Nameless char © me. So ha."

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Teen (N)
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20y347d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 18 May, 2003 @ 10:30 PM

YES! I told everyone Bristol smooth paper rocks. I didn't know it worked that good with colored pencils too. This character looks so awesome. The hair, the pose, the wings, the hair... the hair... the hair is... controlling... my... typing... aaaaagh!

http://www.side7.com/art/liliwagn/gallery.html

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