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Chi from Chobits[fin]
Chi from Chobits[fin] by @show_rosasea (Show Rosacea)

Yay! I finally colored this. Someone who commented on this picture on my DA account suggested that I should color it. And I got so bored yesterday that I decided to make a project out of it. So, here it is, colored! It looks better than I thought it would come out. The hair killed my colored penciles. lol. And so did the red border around them as well. Oh well, it was worth it. I need to buy some new colors anyways. smiles It was drawn with .5 mm mechanical pencile and Prisma Color colored penciles. Enjoy folks!

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Posted: Thursday, 27 February, 2003 @ 03:43 PM

This looks so cool! ^--^. I love all the hair,& how the whole page is filled up... I hate coloring large areas with colored pencils. x_x. Chi's so cute, her eyes here look really pretty. 9__9. hm, her hair would look really good with highlights ^-^. but that's just me & my obsession with shiny things. ^^.;;

www.side7.com/art/halebrow/gallery.html

Posted: Saturday, 01 March, 2003 @ 09:14 PM

She looks gorgeous in this pic. Really nice composition, too!

http://www.side7.com/art/liliwagn/gallery.html

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