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::-Hay, It's a Portrait-::
::-Hay, It's a Portrait-:: by @Melle (Melle L)

(6-14-2008 ) - Well I drew this a little while ago. It's been sitting on my computer for a little waiting to be colored. I tried to do a different angle here and wanted to try to practice drawing Blayne and practice with my backgrounds. So here we are with the results!

I envisioned Blayne getting a photograph taken like this while he was busy dealing with the hay in the barn.. XD :heart: I tried a new style of shading here.... a few mixed styles to see how it panned out. I rather like the results! :D Hope you guys do too.

(Blayne is my version of what Stinkie (the ghost), looked like as a human, when he was alive, so y'know.)

Blayne McFadden is (c) to Me. Stinkie and Casper are (c) to Universal/Amblin/HarveyToons

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Posted: Thursday, 19 February, 2009 @ 10:08 AM
Rating: 5

Excelent work! The shading is great, I really like how you did with the angle, and you did great with the background as well. Backgrounds are sometimes not my easy points, it takes some (hard) creative thinking. Awesome job! ^_^

P.S.: "To the Stars" pic, I didn't get the private you left. E-mail me, go to my profile or to "Send message".

Posted: Saturday, 21 February, 2009 @ 03:09 PM

It is hard to make up backgrounds! @_@ There are so many times that I need to just sit there and brainstorm on the BG awhile.

Thank you so much and no problem, I shall! :)

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