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Yvette Wade

Yumagaya Tamasanni in Scarlet
Yumagaya Tamasanni in Scarlet by @Mookyvet (Yvette Wade)

A picture of my Yumagaya. I'd actually colored this earlier, but it was rushed. So, I did it over again. It actually look fairly decent, I think...

Colored with Photoshop.

Mmmm...Yumi...x.x;

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Posted: Wednesday, 01 October, 2003 @ 05:04 PM

Ooo I really love the feel of this one. The background works really well, really nice lighting effects and shading. The window is really interesting. Some of the lineart on the character looks a little, I don't know faded and grey rather than black o.o that could be just me though. Overall I like it. Great stuff.

Posted: Wednesday, 01 October, 2003 @ 05:07 PM

whoa, nice pic - I really love the colors of the lights shining through the window. The effect luks great. Nice outfit that dude's got, and I love the tiny detail on the window panes.

Posted: Wednesday, 01 October, 2003 @ 05:30 PM

Ooooooh.... I love the flow of this piece.. I love the little details around the edge of the cape, where the little slits are. I think that window is gorgeous! Beautiful lighting and shadows! The outfit is awesome! ^.^= Preeeeeeetty!

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