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Alexandra Smith

Counting Stars
Counting Stars by @Pheep (Alexandra Smith)

I'm vaguely disturbed with the sketchy turn my side7 art seems to be taking XD Oh well. Probably just a phase.

So - very rough drawing done in OpenCanvas, of Hime under some bedsheets. ((Wasn't confident enough to do anything polished in a scary new program yet)) The lyrics are from the song Counting Stars by Sugarcult, hence the title. n_n Comments welcomed with outstretched arms.

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Posted: Tuesday, 25 May, 2004 @ 04:47 PM

(Moving at the speed of snail here.) I really like sketchy pictures, so I really don't think sketchiness is any bit of a problem. If you like what you're drawing, then that's all that matters for now n_n Seeing as I can't do anything but a squiggle on OC, I bow before thee. I don't even know how to change brush sizes XP I love the background on this. It looks all swirly, and circly, and pretty like. Purple is a good color for her. I also really like the way the sheets are. She certainly looks very comfy. Poor okay Himement. nn I like this picture, yah.

Posted: Sunday, 13 June, 2004 @ 05:12 PM

As I mentioned before, I love this piece. And I'm with Raz. Sketchy can be good. This in particular reminds me of an illustration in a children's book or something. You know I love this song... but I swear I'm not biased. XD I really do like this one. Lots.

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