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Konichiwaa

2D (none) posted on Feb 01, 2002
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Woooo... Go Bears. Anyway, this is Kyoko, the protagonist of my homeless, nameless, and oft-ignored comic. When I move my site to the new server I'm gonna put it up, in all or in parts, but for now it lives only in my harddrive. She's a student at UCB, and (as is often the case with people in comics), is an ordinary young woman who finds herself in the midst of extraordinary circumstances, and thus finds out some extraordinairy things about herself. I decided to see if inking a picture by hand and then coloring it would make the process any faster than lining it digitally (as I usually do). The photoshop lines are cleaner, but after scanning in at high res and shrinking the image when I was done, it's pretty hard to tell. I'm so out of practice inking by hand it took almost as much time, though. Pencil sketch inked with a Sakura Micron 005 ultrafine point pen, then scanned and colored in Photoshop 6.

Comments (4)


RTVprodux

2:15AM | Fri, 01 February 2002

Good pic, jack. But that hand looks kinda painful. The thumb and the ringfinger should touch eachother.

Twylightman

2:59AM | Fri, 01 February 2002

Nice work you did with the hair...

Rohyphnol

2:53PM | Fri, 01 February 2002

full figured aint she...

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SlayerX

10:37AM | Thu, 07 February 2002

Nice figure!!! :)


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