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It’s cold but shiny in the world of make believe. - The first time John met Timothy
09 July 2007 @ 12:13 am
The first time John met Timothy
OMGosh! I almost spewed my oatmeal. That's so perfect. There's a whole different impact to seeing something than writing it.
I put a link to the other one into the appropriate reference in the fic and I'm going to add this one too, okay?
I put a link to the other one into the appropriate reference in the fic and I'm going to add this one too, okay?
Oh, I am glad that it worked for you. I took a litte side track *g* he's still wearing a wig.
This is wonderful. John's Legs! Those boots! And of course he's in black. ;p I love how you drew Timmy. He looks similar to Rodney, but different enough to make him his own person. :)
I had planned on high heels, but the boots (since he's dressed as a prostitute) just demanded to be drawn. kinky black shiny boots.
Timmy was rather hard -- I actually think that the clothes made him.
Thank you for commenting
Timmy was rather hard -- I actually think that the clothes made him.
Thank you for commenting
Oh, yes, the heels! How quickly we forget! This is great. What medium is the original in? Once again, great work and really professional. V
you're very kind, thank you.
I draw the pic freehand: pencil and paper. Then photograph the picture since I don't have a scanner. I then redraw the pencil drawing using a wacom digitising tablet and pen using the programme Fireworks Macromedia. I then build the picture up. This one was predominantly coloured with the pastel option with different densities and strokes and a little bit of blending.
I draw the pic freehand: pencil and paper. Then photograph the picture since I don't have a scanner. I then redraw the pencil drawing using a wacom digitising tablet and pen using the programme Fireworks Macromedia. I then build the picture up. This one was predominantly coloured with the pastel option with different densities and strokes and a little bit of blending.
Wow, what a killer drawing! I love the shoes, especially, and the whole posture is wonderfully dynamic, a little cramped, with John's discomfort showing.