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This is one of the first things I've done with my new markers, I think some of it came out good... and some just didn't.

If anyone has any advice on how to improve my markering skills, It would be greatly appreciated.
And yeah, I got lazy on the hands. xD;;;
Hope y'all like it. =]
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Bluerain56 Says:
for someone who's scared of bunnies, you sure draw a lot of them
OOH, markers? you mean the ones we're not allowed to touch? *pokes markers*
DemonicBunneh Says:
OMG.... I LOVE YOU
PWAHAHA!!! WEEE!! That's something I'd like... wear too xDD thank you so so so much!!! Omg I need to find yours!!!I had it all linearted but then forgot about it! I'm so sorry TT_____TT
I'LL FINISH IT TONIGHT >D
OOOOOOH MARKERS *____* Hmm... advice.. well try and make it all even by going over itwhile its still wet (work fast!!) But that's really all I have to say! :-D
RedNymph234 Says:
heheheheh I like the wind in her hair! her eyes are very joyful, and all big and gleaming. Very cheery!
Markers---
shade with light colors to dark colors, always light then go over the edges with dark.
It'd help if you had a colorless blender to blend the shading smoothly.
Those can be found at any art store for like 2 dollars at the most
And aslo, always stroke in the direction the object is going, like with hair, stroke in its direction, and like sleeves, all strokes would go horizintally, but also curved to make for a 3D look.
Yeah, the simplest thing you can do will really give your art that amazing OOMF!
Which is---for example, color skin with lightest peach. Then Start to shade the edges with darker peach. Then shade that color's edges with like a tan or something. You apply the same thing to hair, clothes, anything.
Lady Zoom Says:
i adore the mooseh very much
Misstress Bubbles Says:
lol, awwwwww, so cute!