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Becky Snow

Resting Mermaid
Resting Mermaid by @meowmixkitty (Becky Snow)

This is the finished product of my sad mermaid drawing. I used a ballpoint pen and then painted it with watercolours. Its done, wootwoot!

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Posted: Wednesday, 05 January, 2005 @ 01:15 AM

I saw your unfinished pic of this, i was waiting till you coloured it, now i see it, I'm like WOW! Your really good with water colours too. Her hair and tail are drawn and coloured nicely, and i like the way she grips the rock, it gives her a relaxed and gentle personality. Keep up the good drawings!

Posted: Wednesday, 05 January, 2005 @ 03:02 PM

The coloring is stunning. I love the soft look you've achieved. Her hair is great as well. The water surface is perfect, but the deeper water could probably benefit from some darker color. I would give the water more depth. Also I love all the detail in her tail. The tail seems very stiff though, but it really does not subtract that much from the image. It is simply beautiful!

Posted: Saturday, 08 January, 2005 @ 09:09 PM

Wai! You're so good at water coloring Becky. You need to teach me how to color that good . . . o.o Gah, it's just so good. I can't look away

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