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Jenny Romanchuk

- Robbie and Gloria -
- Robbie and Gloria - by @Ashwings (Jenny Romanchuk)

Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeew! Bleh, I dun't like it I don't like the grass... although I like the sky... and I kind of like how I colored the thing...but nothing really else...it's so sloppeh.

Anyhoo this is inspired off of the "I Robot" novel, from the first story, about a little 8 year old named Gloria, and her nursemaid robot she calls Robbie. The Robot was unable to speak, cuz it was an old model, but he always used hand signals for things...they'd play hide and seek n'stuff, and he's always get Gloria to tell him stories. It was really cute.

Right now she's telling the story Cinderella...again.

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Posted: Friday, 06 August, 2004 @ 10:02 PM

Fabulous picture, I absolutely love that story!
It's so charmingly sweet :D Your version of Robbie is fairly close to how I always imagined him, and the sky is just beautiful.
This picture definitely fits the story, wonderful job!

Posted: Saturday, 07 August, 2004 @ 12:58 AM

IT'S ROBBIEAWWWW! 8D That was a great story. I love the simplicity of this, the big sky really adds to that feel.

Posted: Saturday, 07 August, 2004 @ 11:27 AM

lovely! I adore the sky

Posted: Monday, 09 August, 2004 @ 12:36 AM

Great picture! Photoshop is nice for simple grass since they have the brush tool you used for all of your grass. It always fits into pictures so nicely.^^ The brushes are really handy for backgrounds and such. I like the way you did the robot a lot, too. I have an inability to draw metal for some reason, so I'm jealous of people who are good at it...you, for instance. Lol. Awesome work with the whole thing, though. Congrats on a pic well done.^^

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