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Sun Dec 08, 2013 6:34 pm
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ERZA says...



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Well, this is a sketch of an anime guy I made myself. :D
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This is a sketch of a anime girl with beauty hair(worked a lot on it!)
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Random sketch of a weird looking anime guy...
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A shot of my Kaleidoscope(made the whole thing myself! :) )
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Pic of a beautiful sunset taken from the terrace of my house...
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Pic of a beautiful marigold(product of my this year's garden)..
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Another product of the season :)
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Another one of different color :)

If you have seen all of it with much patience then I thank you from the bottom of my heart ~ (: (: Thanks Thanks Thanks!!
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Mon Dec 16, 2013 2:29 am
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Erza! Wow! I love these! Especially the photograps! I could never get a flower of that quality out of my plants...oddly they just all die -.-
The drawings are really good too :D I love the shading on the hair and skin...love their expressions! Is it just me or do I see potential for you to blossom as a realism artist as well? ;) The only qualm I have on this are the anime people's mouths, they're a bit too high on the face. Lower them a little bit and your drawings will look even more fantastic!

That's all for now, so keep up with the good work! :P
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