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Yoshiko At The Beach

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YouTube Link: http://www.youtube.com/wa tch?v=gX7ZbhjwYuo


So I've technically been on a artblock for a couple of months, then all of a sudden... K'SPLODE... This piece happens.
This is Yoshiko, resting at the beach after a week of slaying demons.
And technically, since it's near enough Summer over here... This was probably a great opportunity to draw this! :D


Time Taken (Line Art): 1 hour
Time Taken (Colouring): 57 minutes (See YouTube Link for this part!)


Yoshiko (c) *phlim2

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Very good!!

I like it a ton, i give you a 9/10 because she seems a little thick in the waist, I woulda made her thinner and laying on her side and rubbing lotion on one of her breats, other then that keep it up very good!!

her head is really close to the water

just wait for high tide, shes gonna get a face full of it

Why would she be sunbathing so close to the water?

haha jk, I'm just messin with ya. really nice piece here. and only 2 hours? your quite fast, my friend.

phlim2 responds:

Yeah. I never got that myself. I figured that the background needed something more than just sand, so I added the sea with it xD (I really do suck at backgrounds, lol)

Thanks :3
Yep, just under 2 hours. The lineart took longer than anticipated, due to the fact I was struggling to come up with a pose I haven't tried before. I probably could do better if I slowed down a bit, but my mind refuses me to work slow on the colouring process, lol.

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