Reminds me of...
Looks like a char from AEon flux
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And here we have a prime example of why I don't color with markers and colored pencils.
It is also a great example of the kind of attention span I have when I'm called in for jury duty.
Poor Aeris...that's why she looks so sad - she KNOWS how poorly she's been colored.
At least the colors inside her eyes look decent. But, now you know why I don't invest in anything made by Prismacolor (I personally don't care much for their pencils, but that doesn't stop the fact that they ARE one of the top three brands to use).
Crayola colored pencils and generic markers, baby. Whoo.
Reminds me of...
Looks like a char from AEon flux
Really? O.o It's weird, that's not the first time someone's said that, and I've just kinda developed a style over the years that I've never really based on anything. Still, I find it a compliment, as Peter Chung's artistic style is always impressive. At least, aside from the emaciated torsos. :P
The face
Im sorry but It just doesn't seem to work for me. :/
The neck is a tad too long as well.
Hmm...you know, I think you're right. At first I thought her curls were just covering her neck (I did this a looooong time ago XD) but now I notice where the defining lines of her neck are. I should redo this picture someday and fix it up a bit. :3
It's a really great drawing
I don't see why you're fussing over the markers so much. It's a very vibrant picture of a girl who's very optimistic throughout the game. Seems to fit to me.
Not sure why this is marked M, though? Seems innocent to me.
It's marked M?? O.o; I don't remember doing that..... XD
huh?
Aerith-Fanart hm?
THTA'S special... -.-
Hey, I gotta do SOMETHING to keep my mind occupied during jury duty! :P
nice keep it up
good line art
good color
good rendering
keep it up
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