Again with the adorable hair clips! I'd love to have her hair! I keep chopping mine off to embarassing lengths though, I really have to have my friends keep the scissors away from me... Ooooh, nice touch with the eyeshadow! Again, your style is so unique! It makes me feel giddy! I wish you'd draw a comic with some of your characters! I'd instantly fall in love with it I'm sure!
Her hair isn't that long! :O I bet you could do it pretty easily! (That's about the length my hair is now...)
Regarding my style, you may have seen me mention elsewhere that I don't really like my own style. :x For whatever reason, it always looks very amateur to me.
And I have ALWAYS wanted to draw a webcomic!! It's one of my silly little dreams! I have a lot of ideas, too (there's actually like, five webcomics I want to do right now). But I just don't think I'm good enough. I have so much to improve. Besides that, because my style fluctuates so much, my stories are kind of difficult to follow because the characters always look different. Still, I would love to do a comic sometime!
Thank you so, so, so much! The focus of this really was just the coloring (I love to color), so I'm glad it caught your eye. :3
Truth be told, I just use Crayola colored pencils. :x Nothing fancy or expensive. This particular drawing was done with that hefty 50- or 60-some-count box that is way too expensive, and personally I think it wasn't worth it. The 24-count is totally my hero.
...CRAYOLA?! *falls over and dies* You've got to be kidding me! Why don't my crayola's work that well?! I have a 36-pack. I remember the day I bought them, too. I was at Rite-Aid, and I saw them for almost 6 bucks. I didn't have any money, though. So I snatched them up and ran to my mom and told her that I was thoroughly prepared to sit down and cry right in the middle of the store if she didn't buy them for me. I promised to pay her back and everything, and I did...I think. >.>;; I really wanted those pencils, what can I say?
I hope that didn't make me sound spoiled. I don't threaten to cry in the middle of crowded stores that often, please don't get the wrong idea about me.
Don't worry, I don't have the wrong idea about you!
After all, when you really want something, you have to pull out all the stops for it!
("Pull out all the stops" is a strange phrase. I looked it up, and it came from pulling out the stops in a pipe organ, increasing volume. The more you know!)
My large set were $10-something. Outrageous! I wish I would have bought the 36-pack, too!
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I'd love to have her hair!
I keep chopping mine off to embarassing lengths though, I really have to have my friends keep the scissors away from me...
Ooooh, nice touch with the eyeshadow!
Again, your style is so unique! It makes me feel giddy!
I wish you'd draw a comic with some of your characters! I'd instantly fall in love with it I'm sure!
Her hair isn't that long! :O I bet you could do it pretty easily! (That's about the length my hair is now...)
Regarding my style, you may have seen me mention elsewhere that I don't really like my own style. :x For whatever reason, it always looks very amateur to me.
And I have ALWAYS wanted to draw a webcomic!! It's one of my silly little dreams! I have a lot of ideas, too (there's actually like, five webcomics I want to do right now). But I just don't think I'm good enough. I have so much to improve. Besides that, because my style fluctuates so much, my stories are kind of difficult to follow because the characters always look different. Still, I would love to do a comic sometime!
Thank you!!
And I'm totally cheering you on!!!
Truth be told, I just use Crayola colored pencils. :x Nothing fancy or expensive. This particular drawing was done with that hefty 50- or 60-some-count box that is way too expensive, and personally I think it wasn't worth it. The 24-count is totally my hero.
I hope that didn't make me sound spoiled. I don't threaten to cry in the middle of crowded stores that often, please don't get the wrong idea about me.
After all, when you really want something, you have to pull out all the stops for it!
("Pull out all the stops" is a strange phrase. I looked it up, and it came from pulling out the stops in a pipe organ, increasing volume. The more you know!)
My large set were $10-something. Outrageous! I wish I would have bought the 36-pack, too!