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Loiz with colors

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Just finished this hand colored version of Loiz, hope you like it .

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this is completely hand made? no computer? its dope! what did you use to color it?

YannuNG responds:

Uh, yeah, pencils ...^^

nice one

its sweet......but as im looking closer....she look like red from final fantasy...anyways sweet drawing

YannuNG responds:

Funny to see a resemblance with red.In fact redXIII is one of ly favorite characters in FFVII, but....Isn't he a quadruped ?...

cool

cool, but one thing... she has a lazy eye or something

YannuNG responds:

Hem, she's blinking...

Flirty in Color!

Bravo! That kind of fast service gets you a 5/10! :)

Seriously, I can't decide if I like the B&W or color more. Let's just leave it with I love them both, and look forward to more of your work!

"Flirty!"
by: Sand4u
date: 2 hours ago
What a playful little minx! Would love to see a colored version :)

1 hour ago
Author's Response:
Made it, check my profile !

YannuNG responds:

Thanx ! In fact, i reeeeally prefer hand made colors. I don't get a good feeling with computer colors...

Good

My only problem is the smoke in her mouth or should I say on the bottom of her lip. If you do smokes in your drawings like in this one make it cover the lip or it will just look weird.

YannuNG responds:

In fact I'm always drawing the cigarettes "floating" next to my character's mouth.Dunno why...

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Oct 12, 2010
8:19 AM EDT
Category
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