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Original Character - Seiryu
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\^0^/ finito!

thanks for coming to my LS yall..srry for all the lag that went down!

pencils~


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Lines - pencil
SAI
PS CS2
`Princess-of-Shadows
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commission for :iconme-ninjakitty:




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Photoshop CS2
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My OC - Seiryu :)

Had this idea for months! finally just did it.

Wanted to do the lines in pencils too...i havent been drawing with a pencil at all lately and it feels like i'm cheatin on them with my tablet lol
(I think Seiryu looks better in pencils anyway...)

the pencils : [link]

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PS CS2

`Princess-of-Shadows
~zenotheking
[link]
cgtextures.com
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A little tribute to one of the cutest moments I’ve ever seen in a documentary.

It happened in a Swedish program about gender roles, and at one point they wanted to see how children in a kindergarten acted. They placed a big box with knights costumes and princess dresses in the kindergarten, and then let three boys and three girls pick their clothes. The boys immediately grabbed the knight costumes and a sword each, and the girls of course picked the dresses, but seemed largely uninterested in the swords.

Then a male teacher put on a princess dress too. All the children gave him weird looks, and then one of the boys yelled, “Boys can’t wear dresses!” to which the man said, “Boys can wear dresses if they want to” “No!” the little boys yelled, and then started harassing the man and hitting him with their plastic swords.
But then the little girls came to his rescue. They quickly grabbed the remaining swords in the box and got between the man and the boys, yelling, “Be nice to him! He can be a princess if he wants to!”

Apparently the mere fact that he was dressed like a princess made the little girls see him as one of them. I thought that was freaking cute. :D

EDIT: Sorry, I watched it a long time ago on TV (DR2) so I no longer remember what it was called. :(
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GUESS WHAT- I'm doing a LOTR COMICS :D :D :D


no I'm not.... who in his right mind would let me :D

:(


hope ya like
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Illustration created for "Cine Premiere" Magazine in Mexico in 2006, about the Mike Newell film: "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" based on the 4th book of the HP saga (and for me, one of the best HP adventures!), where we can see Harry in the Big Tournament, escaping from the Big Hungarian Horntail Dragon.
It was one of the artworks I have been more satisfied with the final impression in a magazine.


Curious facts of this 4th movie:

-At least one full-scale dragon was constructed on set, which could even blow real fire.
-The first task with the dragon took over 140 special effect shots.
-The great british director Mike Newell ("Pushing Tin", "Four Weddings and a Funeral", "Donnie Brasco", "Mona Lisa Smile") only got USD1,000,000 for direct this movie!
-The House Elves, Dobby and Winky, were cut from the film to make it shorter. However, if you watch carefully in the first campsite scene, right after Ginny points to something and says "Look!" you can see two House Elves riding on llamas. They go by very fast, so they're hard to see.
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Warm-up painting done entirely over Livestream today, you can view the full recording here [link] This is portrait of Jesse Eisenberg, whom I am a huge huge fan of - The Social Network is one of my all-time favorite films.

Drawn in Adobe Photoshop with a Wacom tablet. Referenced this photo: [link] Finished about 1.5 hrs according to Livestream!



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We all have one.


Practice piece, trying a different style. No reference, thus getting the pose right took forever. Same goes for the fingers. Hope you guys like.
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