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lil asian gyrl
lil asian gyrl by @kaijin (kaijin T.)

wow.. i actually drew a smiling person.. lol.. anywayz.. it was supposed to be lil asian gyrl but it looks like grown up person.. o well.. it's sideways because it looked better that way.. =P i just hope ppl dun strain their neck trying to see it da right way =/

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Posted: Monday, 07 January, 2002 @ 02:40 AM

Very pretty.I see nothing wrong with it.However if u wanted it to look like a little girl, you should have made her cheeks rounder and her lips , well it looks like she has lipstick and maybe I'm wrong but I don't think kids where makeup ^_^.

Posted: Wednesday, 09 January, 2002 @ 06:48 PM

Her lips are (as the other person mentioned) too darkly colored to belong to a lil' girl, unless she is wearing make-up. ;) Also, her eyes are very far apart. If you'd made them (well, the one we see, anyway) closer to her nose, it might help make her look younger. Anyway. :) I love this picture very much. The color selections and composition just grabbed my attention, and the detail is wonderful. :) It almost looks like a recolored photo. Excellent work. :) Keep it up!

~ Klawz

Posted: Sunday, 20 January, 2002 @ 11:44 PM

:(

please, disregard any negative or "constructive" comments aimed at this, its a beautiful piece of art, i love it, no matter how old shes supposed to be ^.~ keep it up, your art is gorgeous!

-kim cassin side7.com/art/kimcass

Posted: Monday, 21 January, 2002 @ 10:55 AM

I tihnk that the lips ar rather nice, they match the eyes. I like the color unity in it rather then her age.

very very nicely done, what program do you use for your work, it's absolutely beautiful.

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