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Homework assignment I'm working on. I thought I'd scan the original lineart before I kill it with watercolor.Drawn today in class, actually. Ink on watercolor paper (140 lb weight, I think?).
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lynxmom [2011-05-25 03:42:23 +0000 UTC]
reminds me of my favorite kinds of coloring books when i was a kid... wish they made more of them... hint hint
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Shahrezad1 In reply to lynxmom [2011-05-25 18:29:23 +0000 UTC]
*laughs* Thanks! And I'm definitely working on it.
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EmeyTroi [2010-04-09 00:13:26 +0000 UTC]
*laughs* These are all from old fairytales, aren't they? Like the spinning wheel (either the one with straw to gold or Sleeping Beauty), the slipper (Cinderella), the carpet (Alladin), the rose (Beauty and the Beast), the basket (unsure), the bird.... thing (also unsure), and the apple (Snow White).
This is really well done sis and I could really see it being an illustration in a children's book. I love how you incorporated all of the little details as well, like a "Hidden Object" coloring page (as Sodaburger pointed out as well) and the line detail with the inking is simply amazing. Also.... I hate you for drawing trees so well. ;A;
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Shahrezad1 In reply to EmeyTroi [2010-04-09 17:32:46 +0000 UTC]
Ding ding! We have a winner! And you caught on faster than pretty much anyone else except for Bluecastle (my roomie) and ChaosModifier. It was really funny because not even my teacher knew what the objects were. And my thought process was, "honestly, woman, you've taught me this entire semester. Can't you tell that I'm doing to do something fantasy-related nearly every time, already?"
The basket is little red riding hood. As for the "bird," it's probably the one that's actually a tale/fin. That one's from the little mermaid. And I'm proud of you for putting the spinning wheel to both Rumpelstiltskin as well as Sleeping Beauty!
As for the tree--I was drawing from reference, darlin'. It's easy to draw an object when you've got reference to go by. *nods*
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Sodaburger [2010-04-05 18:02:14 +0000 UTC]
It kinda looks like one of those "Hidden Picture" things from way back in my childhood
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Shahrezad1 In reply to Sodaburger [2010-04-06 06:22:54 +0000 UTC]
Then it succeeded! This started out as an experiment, then turned into a really fun project--I'm glad it ended up with the right effect. =^__^=
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Shahrezad1 In reply to moemoe1 [2010-04-05 05:06:26 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I was honestly surprised by how nice it turned out. One of those, "WOAH! Did I actually draw that?!" moments. XD
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moemoe1 In reply to Shahrezad1 [2010-04-05 18:35:27 +0000 UTC]
I don't get those that often, but I've had them before. XD
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