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Chenoa D

Sea creatures
Sea creatures by @Yukinite (Chenoa D)

I was messing around with perspective some more. I really love drawing things from interesting points of veiw and stuff like that. So anyways this is a drawing I did for fun. ( Oh! and for anyone who wants to know) I don't know who the people in the picture are, I just made them up. Well... Thanks and Enjoy!

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20y316d ago
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Posted: Friday, 16 January, 2004 @ 11:55 PM

Thank you for your wonderful comment. In answer to your questions: I've been drawing anime since I was 13, and yes, I am self-taught. Not meaning to brag or anything. ^^'
Anyways I'm nothing compared to my friends, Seifer-sama C. and Sondra Blockman. You should go visit their galleries sometime. Thanks!!!!

Posted: Wednesday, 14 January, 2004 @ 11:17 PM

I really like the setup of this picture. The first glance begins with the two who appear closest and then your eyes start to wander all over the picture and you see how busy the picture is. It's not overstimulating but it has just enough action in it to keep your eyes going in a steady flow across the picture. ^^ Very nicely done, whether it was on purpose or not. I sometimes think the best of ideas come when you are simply "messing around". ^^ Great job! Oh and it's a tradition of mine to pick out my favorite part of every picture... and my favorite part woudl be that blue haired girl's face. (The one peering over the rock) She is done very well and looks all curious and innocent. ^^ Well anyway... awesome job.

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