@Lucky_Ladybug66
Daisy Hunt

Shocking Realization, Color
Shocking Realization, Color by @Lucky_Ladybug66 (Daisy Hunt)

I love them both flushed. LOL. Autor happened to be facing her right after she transformed back to a human, and ... yeah.

Autor's hair color is a puzzle. It's not black, brown, gray, or silver; it's nondescript. Most artists, I've discovered, use shades of purple. So I jump on the bandwagon.

I totally screwed up Ahiru's fingers on her left hand. That was an accident I didn't notice until I'd already inked. They should have been longer. Oh well.

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Posted: Sunday, 11 April, 2010 @ 10:11 PM

Oh gosh, poor Ahiru! LOLOL. This is priceless. She looks so mortified. And so does Autor. XD

Everything came out great! I love all the colors. X3 And that's interesting that Autor's hair is difficult to figure out.... I thought I knew what color it was, but maybe I'll have to go back and look. XD

Posted: Monday, 12 April, 2010 @ 08:39 AM

Thanks! I had a lot of fun with their expressions. LOL. I'm mad at myself for not double-checking things, as Ahiru's hair and Autor's jacket are incorrect, but I get such a kick out of the picture as a whole.

Autor's hair is the same nondescript color as Femio's (just darker) and David's. LOL.

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