Valgavv
Valgavv
Valgavv by EccentricSage
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Well, it's a little pixilated from it's ordeal with Paint...(it was originaly HUGE, so I had to shrink it in paint! ;_;) Hope you like it! It was done entirely in Sakura Pigma during school and took FOREVER! lol Yep, that's not screentone...all the crosshatching was hand done. This also hapens to be my very first *gasp* FINISHED peice. lol Or is it?<br />
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I have been considering water-coloring it...do you thing it's worth the risk? If I do this, All I'll have leaft of the B&W version is memories...and files...
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I have been considering water-coloring it...do you thing it's worth the risk? If I do this, All I'll have leaft of the B&W version is memories...and files...
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Category Anime/Manga » Slayers » Characters & Fanart
Date Submitted
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Favorites... 7
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Category Anime/Manga » Slayers » Characters & Fanart
Date Submitted
Views 1950
Favorites... 7
Vote Score 1
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Valgaav on September 17, 2007, 4:45:02 AM
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Wao! it´s great! I love Valgaav!!!
Scrik on April 5, 2004, 9:09:37 AM
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Jyan on March 6, 2004, 7:23:10 AM
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Nice! Very impressive! Personally, I would only color it on computer because I dreadfully FEAR colors lol ;) And if you do it on computer then it doesn't matter. It also can look very good if you do it well enough. But if you want to do it watercolor then I think the other posts have a good idea of trying it on a copy first.
Squidman on February 29, 2004, 7:08:31 AM
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Your cross-hatching never ceases to amaze me.<br />
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If you want to try watercolours on it, you might be able to sneak onto a photocopier somewhere and make a copy onto a piece of watercolour paper, or something like that. I'm pretty sure xerox ink (or whatever copiers use) doesn't bleed when it gets wet.
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If you want to try watercolours on it, you might be able to sneak onto a photocopier somewhere and make a copy onto a piece of watercolour paper, or something like that. I'm pretty sure xerox ink (or whatever copiers use) doesn't bleed when it gets wet.
Jenniberry on February 26, 2004, 4:02:17 AM
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Die on February 25, 2004, 3:28:06 PM
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