This girl I tried the markers on. However, I tweaked this particular image in Photoshop, since the scan did the image no justice... She had an ear-job, since the original was way too small and too high up, and I smugded her skin. The scan showed too much grain where I colored the image with the Prismacolor pencils. Oh well. It looks okay, now, and I definitely need to practice more with those markers. They're fun, though!

Same girl. (I dubbed her NoName, since I wouldn't know her name, who knows, maybe she'll tell me some time, maybe she won't. Maybe the name NoName has a story within itself). Anyway, did this with my pens and Prisma's and greys for the background and kicked-up person, lol. I like how she's in color and the rest isn't... Maybe I'll do more of her.

5 comments:
Youch...looking painful :)
Lol, it probably is ;)
I love the first close-up one! Love the eyes ánd the purple hair haha.
In the other pics she all of a sudden has muscles lol, I didn't picture that with her when I only saw her face first...hidden personality ;) haha
Hmm, that's actually a good point to pay attention to... Portray the character as he/she is, also in the face... Lol, thanks! ;) I guess that head-shot was in made in happier days... ;) *excuse*
I have another quote for you (maybe you've seen it on my blog?)
"Reality leaves a lot to the imagination" John Lennon
I thought it went well with the others at the end of your blog.
x Sas
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