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Janna Fong

Robin
Robin by @jfong (Janna Fong)

Took some intiative and finished this image. I never intended to, but I did. =P I'm very happy with the end result. I spent more time on the coloring, which I think is pretty obvious. ^^ I also fixed the poster so it didn't look like it was falling off the wall. XP The lamp is blue-ish because I wanted Robin's clothes to look like they were being reflected off it. The lamp looked pretty flat and dull without it. I realized later that Robin looks too big for his bed. @@

Sorry for the size of the image. If I made it smaller, the quality was sacrificed. =\ I think quality is more important. =D

Inked in Painter Colored in Photoshop

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Posted: Saturday, 28 February, 2004 @ 08:09 AM

Oh wow! I like picture, it`s well colored and drawin. ^_~

Posted: Sunday, 29 February, 2004 @ 11:28 PM

Great coloring job! I really am impressed with the different textures in the background, from the wood table to the glassish lamp to the wall itself. Great job shading on him, as well. Neat idea, to try the reflecting on the lamp. :0 I also like the effect on the poster--it does look like printed media, rather than part of the picture, you know what I mean? Great job on that! I definetly like this image a lot, and I'm glad you decided to finish it. :)

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