Watashi wa...Usa-chan?
Watashi wa...Usa-chan?
Watashi wa...Usa-chan? by Saru_no_Cheesecake
Description
Description
Well, I usually draw myself with kitty ears and a monkey tail. Hence, Neko-chan or Saru-chan, but after watching Negima one afternoon (The Chisame Net Idol episode x3 That one's so funny...) I wanted to draw someone with bunny ears. So I guess it turned out to be me *laughs* Oh well, anyone complaining? *continues laughing*
Comments and faves are apprectiated ^_^
Comments and faves are apprectiated ^_^
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Category Anime/Manga » - Original art » Characters (Kemonomimi)
Date Submitted
Views 1167
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Vote Score 3
Category Anime/Manga » - Original art » Characters (Kemonomimi)
Date Submitted
Views 1167
Favorites... 1
Vote Score 3
Comments
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Media Colored Pencil / Crayon
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Media Colored Pencil / Crayon
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princezuko101 on December 21, 2007, 9:13:47 AM
adorable luffs the socks nice job
Trinity_Fire on November 21, 2007, 4:50:59 AM
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Awww, this is quite adorable. I rather like your lineart, and I personally can't draw chibis to save my life, so go you. :)
Just a few more tiny tips; for one, don't forget to shade the white! White has a shadow, too. Gray is nice, but on clothing, I also like to maybe add in a smidgeon of lavendar (or other lightish purple, or sometimes blue) and so. Also, for the grass, try to color with the flow; I know that this probably helps the flowers to stand out, but realistically speaking, grass doesn't grow horizontally. Sorry to be nitpicky, but if you colored the grass a little more haphazardly and at an angle, it'd feel a bit more natural, y'know?
And finally... the hair is nice, but the lack of highlights makes it a little dull, and the red blends into the brown. Did you add it after the brown? That could be the cause.
Also, white colored pencil is good for smoothening over a lot of things, but try to use it more on light colors, such as yellows and etc. I tend to avoid using white on hair, dark clothes/etc, but I pretty much abuse it on light-colored clothing, skin sometimes, etc, like that. Get it? Smoothening over the hair after you're done with it with a light brown or even yellow in some cases should work fine.
Anyway, super-cute pic. Keep it up. :)
Just a few more tiny tips; for one, don't forget to shade the white! White has a shadow, too. Gray is nice, but on clothing, I also like to maybe add in a smidgeon of lavendar (or other lightish purple, or sometimes blue) and so. Also, for the grass, try to color with the flow; I know that this probably helps the flowers to stand out, but realistically speaking, grass doesn't grow horizontally. Sorry to be nitpicky, but if you colored the grass a little more haphazardly and at an angle, it'd feel a bit more natural, y'know?
And finally... the hair is nice, but the lack of highlights makes it a little dull, and the red blends into the brown. Did you add it after the brown? That could be the cause.
Also, white colored pencil is good for smoothening over a lot of things, but try to use it more on light colors, such as yellows and etc. I tend to avoid using white on hair, dark clothes/etc, but I pretty much abuse it on light-colored clothing, skin sometimes, etc, like that. Get it? Smoothening over the hair after you're done with it with a light brown or even yellow in some cases should work fine.
Anyway, super-cute pic. Keep it up. :)
rlkitten on November 15, 2007, 7:12:22 AM
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