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Aline Spyer

The White Queen
The White Queen by @Anime_Deity (Aline Spyer)

More like, 'the white queen with the crappy scan'. Oh well. My scanner always takes my lovely (watercolor - I have no problems with any other medium...other than colored pen...) images and makes them...neon-y. Oh well. Here she is: the White Queen. crowd cheers, Liz bows

I have to say, I like my sky. Though you can't see it properly here, (my blues went neon-y or disapeared, my skin tones vanished, my whites intensified due to the lack of apperent wash...my grass got even uglier, a word that I don't know how to spell...) It's REALLY COOL for a sky that takes up like...3 inches of paper.

I like my tree too. My grass was originally flowers, butrI changed my mind, and made the stems grass. I hate the grass.

I WILL be doing this picture over again if I find time, 'cause I really love it.

Another thing I love - that looks ALMOST the same as the original, though a tad darker - is her hair. Because she's a blond, I was afraid I'd make her hair yellow.

I did not. cheers YES!

I really screwed up on the skirt, though. I made it too dark (or rather, I just laid it on to heavy) blue, meaning I had to make the rest match.(I couldn't get it all off) sniff The white queen has become the cerulean blue queen. Damn. Knew I should have made the shadows more grey-ish...I was to impatient.

Also...my pen bled! NEVER had this happened...oi, 'tis what I get for using a new brand. I forgot to check it to see if it was water-resistent.

Thanks to Li-chan, for commenting on the sketch^^ Comments make my life a happy place. Thanks again!!

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