Giant Nuts

Not 100% sold on the drafting film yet, but I do like how you can put the lineart under it and then colour that. Saves time having to transfer the lineart and doesn't leave any noticeable lines on the film. I actually prefer this with the rough lineart behind it, not sure why tho.

Those brown things are dried up conkers from the park. Not sure what I am going to do with them, throw them at the junkies as they walk by perhaps?

Wheres the ball? Sky practising her dance moves?

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  1. Wheee!! Sky is very skilled at the ball(room) dancing!!

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  2. Not having to transfer designs would be a bonus with the drafting film. I've never used it before but, apparently, it's makes life easier when fixing errors too?

    Great action shot of Sky!

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  3. I've been drawing too many naked people lately. When I saw your title my thoughts went to a very wrong place. ;-)
    The drafting film is interesting. If you like it with the rough lines, you can add them in for real later if you still want it that way.

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  4. love the idea of sky dancing!!!
    she is so pretty!

    much love teen xx

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  5. Conkers?

    I never thought of using the mylar/film that way, but it makes a lot of sense! Glad you thought of that! Now it makes me want to try!

    Sky really knows how to live!

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  6. cindy, i think we should enter her into doggie dancing lol :)

    serena, if you erase to much, you can take the frosty layer off of the film, which then really shows up and I don't think could be fixed :/

    lol ingrid! :) i think if i use a cross hatching technique the film would work better for me

    *hugs* teen :)

    sandi, conkers=horse chestnuts

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