@Demented_Rabbit
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Under the sky so blue
Under the sky so blue by @Demented_Rabbit (demented rabbit)

This almost killed my hand. I'm still novice when it comes to markers, especially with backgrounds; I haven't done one since, well college whereas I failed that class. XD I just didn't want them floating about in white space this time. Leave me alone!! ^^; XD Anyways, I"m happy enough with it. An unlikely--I'm going to say--relationship and it's somewhat of a fluff like thing, not sure but it was the only thing I can sketch...I just had this idea. It's cute. There I said it. XD I'm not used to stuff like this, rare occasions really. This is the only title that I can come up with.

I'm going to bed now.

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Teen (N)
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16y315d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 10 January, 2008 @ 05:54 PM

Markers do take a bit of getting used to, and I do find them not to be the best medium for large, open spaces. You certainly have a good grasp of the fundamentals of markers, though, as the smaller areas are nicely coloured. I like the background here, it's simple but just enough to fill out the picture. The idea is cute and the characters are well drawn. Nicely done.

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