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Gwinna Tobin

Leaf Kimono
Leaf Kimono by @Gwinna_Dragonshadow (Gwinna Tobin)

This is my favorite kimono. I was going to make it plain, but I had a lot of time on my hands. I started doodling, and vola! A rather complicated-looking pattern. ^_^ I can't wait to color this one. Amni's childhood friend, Drin, gave this to her on her birthday before she was exhiled.

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Posted: Saturday, 26 November, 2005 @ 07:13 PM

Its a beautiful kimono, I love the pattern and how well its done over and under the cloth curves. The character slipped into it like a glove.

The drawing itself is medicore, nice use of lines, expression and pose. But excellent foldings, it seems to be a step up from the rest.

Its not to say though, that this is a lovely pencil work, cause it is, I am just a bit strict at times forgive me for that. bows humbly.

Keep the work up and I`ll be looking forward to the coloured version in tons. give carrots ^^

Posted: Monday, 28 November, 2005 @ 05:40 PM

Ah! tears My first comment! Ever! And it's a...gasp...good one! I feel honored. ^_^; Thank you so much! muches carrots^^

I like drawing kimono. Once I have some time on my hands I'm going to color this one...but I don't know when that will be. ^^;;; Stupid homework.

It's okay, I appreciate good critique.^^ This was all about the kimono anyway, I think. I've drawn Amni so much I got kind of bored, and I wanted to draw her in something pretty. ~_~

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