Fanart: Working through the backlog...
Feb. 7th, 2009 10:32 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I made some tiny fanart! Really tiny, none of the pictures bellow is more than 10cm on the side.
I'm working through my personal backlog of memes and trades... actually the first two are still from last year's Valentine's Day Trade Game.
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The book they were reading fell of the couch when they fell asleep?

Medium: Pencil and markers on paper.
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It's a bit happier than the atmosphere of the fic, but I got a sense of hope reading the end and this is what I could come up with.
Medium: Markers on paper.
Also I finished two from the The Drawing Meme.
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EDIT: I forgot there was some text I wrote for this...
J: OK, OK, she's eating now.
R: You owe me *big*. And also, hahahaha.
I am guessing it is either Babysitter!AU or that is John's third niece.
Medium: Markers on paper.
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Medium: Markers on paper.
I am so very fond of Rodney's hat and goggles!
Previews:




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Date: 2009-02-07 06:29 pm (UTC)Markers are more difficult to manage than watercolors, mostly because you cannot water them down for shades, so you have many strong colors instead of the soft one I prefer when making watercolors. But the are so fast! You don't have to wait long for them to dry! You don't have to clean 10 brushes afterwards...
Anyway, I love the first one too, even if it is a little dirty because I just colored my original sketch and the markers kept rubbing the pencil wrong. It looks so soft though, and it fits the mood.