Wacom and deviantART are proud to present the winners for Wacom's "Bring Your Vision to Life: Dreams" contest.
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Roses are red and I love you
Violets are blue and this is true Love is so sweet but never like blue skies In the summer time love you happy angel (Oh yeah yeah yeah) My happy angel (Ohh) Feel like running crazy free Feel like doing anything Feels like Ive been here before I can feel it in my happy dreams Seems like youve been wanting me And I think I belong with you Thats the way that life should be When its live and love and ever so free Every time Im with you I can hear birds singing Sounds like la la la la la la Love is so sweet but never like blue skies In the summer the summer the summer time Roses are red and I love you Violets are blue and this is true Love is so sweet but never like blue skies In the summer time love you happy angel L to the O to the V to the E I love you Happy angel L to the O to the V to the E I love you Happy angel L.O.V.E I L.O.V.E You know Baby please dont go You know I really need you Happy angel Roses are red and I love you Violets are blue and this is true Love is so sweet but never like blue skies In the summer time love you happy angel (Oh yeah yeah) Love you happy angel --------------------------- Original sketch done on notebook paper, scanned in, finished sketch and added to it in photoshop, uploaded to paint BBS and was outlined and colored, moved to photoshop for wings and background c: The wings and bg look dumb and cheesey... but I'm really proud of this piece anyways xD; All I've been wanting to do is draw ToS stuff lately Colette and Lloyd (c) Namco or something Comments
The wings actually work very nicely, hell of a lot more accurate than I draw them and the expressions are to die for. Wonderful job, colouring looks nice and clean on inspection and I really can't think of a great deal of critisism for it, especially when its somthing I find difficult, (two characters interacting)
Be proud -- Boobies. Madeyalook. |
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