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Published: 2013-04-18 23:22:31 +0000 UTC; Views: 1531; Favourites: 53; Downloads: 5
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I've been working on this for ages... mainly because of the hands. Drew out all the pattern of the dress for practice... she's holding the Don Juan Triumphant score (for which I screenshotted "Past the Point of No Return" then made look slightly bookish) but the other hand was doing nothing so I gave her a letter to hold. As if she'd read for herself what the Phantom had written in that letter Madame Giry read out? I don't know. Artistic license.Anyway the background is like her being in the manager's office, but it's faded out as her mind is totally filled with thinking about the situation - hence the screenshot of "Twisted Every Way" as the main background.
I hope you like it - yes I can see mistakes, but you're welcome to critique if you want, to give tips on how to fix those mistakes (well I wouldn't have made the mistakes if I knew how to fix them, duh). On my screen she looks kinda pale, but history xD she might look overly tanned on some screens though, is my other worry. Always opposite and never the exact right nice to look at thing. ah well
Phantom of the Opera - book by Gaston Leroux, musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber
the blue dress is of course a costume from the musical, designed by Maria BjΓΆrnson
drawing on Paint Tool SAI
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the chin looked fuzzy and as that's something easy to edit, I did so, swiftly xD
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Comments: 12
Thunder-Star [2013-05-16 03:39:14 +0000 UTC]
This is gorgeous! I'm in love with all of the detailing you put into that dress, and tip my hat to you for that! It's impressive!
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imaKuteMole In reply to Thunder-Star [2013-05-16 15:42:09 +0000 UTC]
thank you so much! :3
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Thunder-Star In reply to imaKuteMole [2013-05-17 02:21:27 +0000 UTC]
Welcome muchly! ;D
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imaKuteMole In reply to greenstables [2013-05-06 19:00:53 +0000 UTC]
thank you very much! :D
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lillydarose [2013-04-24 00:25:51 +0000 UTC]
lovely! I really like her dress and expression
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