Kanoe Wears Red
Kanoe Wears Red
Kanoe Wears Red by Shukuchan
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Well, here was an attempt at drawing Kanoe. I thought she was a very sexy/flirty character and just couldn't help myself. And after seeing this picture in the manga I had to imagine her in color. So, the dress could have been any color I wanted but red stuck out the most in my mind.<br />
I accidently started to pen the symbol on her forehead when I remembered that it was colored... Then there's the lines that my scanner added so a friend of mine was kind enough to get rid of them for me. There's still evidence of them at the bottom of the dress if you look closely. And I totally screwed up on her foot...
I accidently started to pen the symbol on her forehead when I remembered that it was colored... Then there's the lines that my scanner added so a friend of mine was kind enough to get rid of them for me. There's still evidence of them at the bottom of the dress if you look closely. And I totally screwed up on her foot...
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Resha on November 27, 2006, 2:34:30 PM
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She's pretty ^-------^ you draw her well!!
Rurouni_Gemini83 on November 16, 2006, 1:41:11 PM
Shukuchan on November 16, 2006, 10:45:16 PM
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Colorless blending pencil? I've never heard of them. *goes to look on internet for one*
When blending actual graphite pencils, I use one of those paper "pencils". Is that what you're taking about?
As for your comment: I'm only confident in drawing Kanoe because I adore the female body. I suck at drawing guys. Kamui is an exception for some reason though... Thanks for the comment!
When blending actual graphite pencils, I use one of those paper "pencils". Is that what you're taking about?
As for your comment: I'm only confident in drawing Kanoe because I adore the female body. I suck at drawing guys. Kamui is an exception for some reason though... Thanks for the comment!
Rurouni_Gemini83 on November 16, 2006, 11:49:03 PM
Colorless blending pencils (or colorless blenders) can normally be found in art stores (like Michaels). The ones I use are made by a company called 'PrismaColor'. They look a lot like normal pencils, but they have a whitish-looking lead when sharpened. You might have to look really closely for them, though, since they usually are right with the colored pencils. But I highly recommend them, since they are a bit sturdier than paper blenders! (and they blend the colors a bit better too)
Good luck! And I hope this has been of some help! ^ ^
Good luck! And I hope this has been of some help! ^ ^
Shukuchan on November 17, 2006, 8:08:13 AM
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