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Black and White
Black and White by @Alesyira (Alesyira)

Mechanical Pencil. A play on the Devil/Angel stereotypes... Drew the angel last October, the devil this February. You can kind of see it in the cleanliness of the lines, I got more cautious with my shading for the second half of the drawing.

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20y210d ago
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Posted: Tuesday, 30 March, 2004 @ 08:17 AM

Very nice bodies, wings and weapons. I especially like angel wings. There is a style difference btw these two (since there is a time difference as you say) Angel is more realistic, devil is more in anime style. Because of that devils head looks big (even though it is normal for anime standarts) and also her legs seem a little bit small. Other than that this is a nice picture. Did I mention that I like the hair? The lines on the top left makes me curious :) (Thanks for the comment on my gallery)

Posted: Tuesday, 30 March, 2004 @ 04:02 PM

Thanks! I didn't notice the style difference, myself, probably because it's my own work. But I see what you mean. If I ever get around to coloring it, I'll have a good opportunity to make them match each other a bit better. :)

I'm glad you liked it! Thanks for the comment.

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