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Tonee Slater

Chihiro Ogino
Chihiro Ogino by @Tonee (Tonee Slater)

I drew this picture of Chihiro on 2002.12.05 during first hour art class. =] It was originally done in pencil and was then inked over. I left in some of the pencil marks to kind of show my work on it, but when it was scanned, the 'intelligent scanning' features turned it into a black and white image so my pencil marks are gone.. which will also make it difficult to CG because I had pencil marks where I wanted a change in the shading.. =\ My scanner also chopped off the very top of the image, which wasn't much except for the words "Spirited Away" which was above that spot on the top where you see "Hayao Miyazaki." Oh well, it's good enough I guess.

As for the actual artwork, I messed up on the eyes a little. The left eye's pupil is a little too big, and the right eye's pupil is a little too small. I would have just made the right one bigger, but I would have to move the reflection spot over to a spot which is already filled in black, so I just left it how it is. You can also see that I made a slight mistake whilst inking. I started tracing the wrong line. =P So that is why you can see two outlines on her left cheek (your right.)

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