@Laprislazulknight88
Elazul Jumi

Gloomy Sunday
Gloomy Sunday by @Laprislazulknight88 (Elazul Jumi)

Me being lazy again and only coloring the sketch. :P

Song's by Sarah McLachlan, probably my favorite song by her. :3

And ... it's Eriside, the ear's messed up and it's cut off at the bottom.

Also, my first try at rain; is it any good?

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20y16d ago
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Posted: Friday, 05 November, 2004 @ 05:38 PM

Certainly it's good. You seem to have less of the actual rain drawn here than just the general setting of it, which works well with the mood of this piece. Very nicely shaded, I especially like the shading on the hair and the way it seems a ray of light is shining on her. I don't think it seems lazy that you colored the sketch without outlining it - though a few lines around the hair and skin could stand a little touching up - I think it gives the picture a nice softness that goes well with the feeling you're trying to convey. The lyrics fit well, too. I would curve her jawline a little more, as it is her face looks awfully narrow and pointed. Other than that, though, this is lovely work.

Posted: Friday, 05 November, 2004 @ 06:24 PM

I Think its really nice....Well done! The skin tone is Kool...Shirley

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