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*THIN, I'm goddamn blind.
I absolutely love it!
http://i47.tinypic.com/sfjiqb.jpg
Too bad I couldn't finish this earlier because of classes (although I used the last minutes of those for this piece) so I could get a much better picture. Done with just colored pencils and a ballpoint pen, going to try to get a better picture tomorrow. :o
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./uninstall drawing skills.
the fact you did this just with that makes me sad. one question though, is that a grimer?
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Farfetch'd looks so sad :C
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That actually looks really cool.
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I actually really like this.
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These are quite nice.
They could easily been a part of the pokemon art show they had a few months ago.
http://pokemonbattleroyale.tumblr.com/
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You should open an Etsy shop. Seriously, make some money off of custom pieces, create a collection for your shop profiling your style which people can buy from, etc.
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Looks like you've found your own style Aslemn and I like it :o
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OMG Aslemn... I am getting adapted to rare things thanks to you....
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That farfetch'd is incredible, I love it. Great work.
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That art style... aslemn 100%.
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The Farfetch'd and the Rattata really do it for me.
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What kind of paper is it? Vellum?
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Sn1perJohnE
What kind of paper is it? Vellum?
We call it "Silk Paper", it's semi-transparent and has a very nice effect when you add colors and shading to it, things look like they're leaving the paper when seen from distance without another paper under it. :o