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a.k.a. Flammenkrieg
IT SupportJoin Date: Apr 2009
Location: Down under...
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![]() The hair might need a little fixing, but I don't think there's anything else to fault. (I wonder what the background text says? It seems you've also changed your signature on this particular picture )
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Orthodox Haruhiist
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Making metal ... for fish
Age: 33
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Boyzone
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I get a bit lazy sometimes with fixing hair, especially long smooth hair like Mio's. Sometimes I don't see how bad the shape of the hair is until after I colored it in already, at that point I'm like, "ahhh stuff it, this'll do". I suspect its this same kind of mentality that leads to those bad "QUALITY" moments in TV animation. The background text just says "LET US GO SEE THAT". The signature is to match my new sterile Deviantart page which I'm using to store any new drawings(if there is any), K-On! related or not. So far only this Mio picture is on that page. I'm keeping expectations low for this page. Thank you! I've only just started working with gradients and depth and lighting stuff cause I noticed my previous drawings were always flat. Since I'm a trial and error person when it comes to coloring, the coloring turning out like this was a surprise even to me. The hardest part was definitely coloring the checked skirt, which you can clearly see the lines are swiggly and all over the place. Hopefully with more practice that'll improve.
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