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Lie, the guinea pig
Lie, the guinea pig by @rai (Rachel Witter)

My friend Oni sent me Open Canvas, and.. well.. I spent the past three or four hours playing around with the watercolor tool. I love this thing. I wonder how long it would take me to make cards this way. 'Tis Lie.. in a Clamp frame.. I really like just about everything here, with two exceptions: 1. Her hands are too purple, 2. I realized when I was finished coloring Lie that I would have needed to make a background first, so now she has no background XD; Oh well. I consider this experiment to be a surprising success. I thought I stunk at painting. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Rachel Witter

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Posted: Sunday, 07 July, 2002 @ 06:37 AM

Ohmigosh!!! This is sooo good! I love the colors. And the hands and the frame and the ribbon twirling around the hands. And the hair makes it all look so breezy cool. ^^" blabbers on about the pic

Posted: Monday, 08 July, 2002 @ 03:14 AM

Wooooooow...@_@ redoubles her Rai-worship XD If you color the one of Denkou too I'll erect a temple in your honor! Well...I would if I had..ya know, money & workers & stuff...Well it's the thought that counts right? ^^;;

Posted: Monday, 08 July, 2002 @ 07:37 PM

Bah! The people want Denkou? ;P

I was thinking about coloring that one as well, but now I'll think about it a little more ^^

Posted: Tuesday, 16 July, 2002 @ 08:21 AM

Mmmm, paint...

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