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Rin and Sesshoumaru
Rin and Sesshoumaru by @Artemis (Artemis D)

Im not to big on doing fan art but then again its pretty fun ! The only thing i hate about it is everyone wants the iamge to look just like the origional creators, but i feel it takes out my creativity as a artist to honnor someone ealses work if i dont make it into hte style that i do.

anyhooo, please be nice i mind ya its my first pice! the few things i HATE about the image is that its in acrylic. thats a # 1. Oil just takes forever and a day to dry.

also to much white...i cant stand all the white. and rins kimono is to bright for outside night time. so im gona tone it down maybe if i go get more paint. thats the only orange color i had and then i had to make all the rest of my colors which is hard.

sesshy's sword sucks....i hate paintin swords...

and i think i need more night time shadow.

and most of all...do i want to outline the image in black !

this took FOREVER!! its on a 28/20 canvis.

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Posted: Tuesday, 21 December, 2004 @ 01:02 PM

wow! this is really beautiful. I like the shading and the style you used. the image flows nicely and the background is nice and simple and it doesn't take away from the actual image. all that hard work paid off in the end! this is really nice. well done!

Posted: Tuesday, 21 December, 2004 @ 10:10 PM

tanks so much !

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