Sketchbook Random #23 Doe At Prom (Finished)

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I ruined it

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I ruined it.

I couldn't find good colors for the light so I accidentally chose a shade of yellow that ended up matching the color of the sparkles that lead to a variety of other problems, I was stuck between two different colors for the eyes a light pink similar to that suffered by those with albinism but I decided on another yellow which became over used in this piece leading to further disappointment in this piece honestly I should have used a light blue or perhaps a light green, the most noticable mistake in this piece is the tan I accidently put into the white of the right eye another mistake I made was putting a line through the speech bubble which was a stupid mistake also couldn't find a good blackish gray for the nose so now it's sadly dark black.

I was happy with how both Copic markers E00 Cotton Pearl and E13 Light Suntan worked alongside each other to imitate her fur and I do like the multiple bowties I gave her to me it's cute but that of course is subjective, another thing I like has to be her outfit which can attributed to gender dysphoria that developed after immense isolation living amongst her father and his other male friends still she tries to explore what it means to be female before deciding to have gender reassignment surgery which lead her here to the prom with her boyfriend.

I was happy with how both Copic markers E00 Cotton Pearl and E13 Light Suntan worked alongside each other to imitate her fur and I do like the multiple bowties I gave her to me it's cute but that of course is subjective, another thing I like has t...

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Here is the finished piece from pa3anoia I think we should thank her for contributing to this book please check out her book.

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