A small gift dor ~solka that I ended up devoting to. I love how watercolours look and I love working with them even though my technique's still n the raw side. I think this has too much contrast between tones, and the shading is weird at place (such as the pants XD). There's some weird mistakes with the anatomy as well, so if you could critique, it'd be nice. The scanner made it crap and more blurry than it actually is IRL, but it was the only settings I could find so it wouldn't mess up the colors -__-;
Oh yeah, anyway, Zero from Vampire Knight because I can >D
----- Sketched on paper with a mech pencil, traced over on watercolour paper and painted with Winsor&Newton watercolour tubes.
Art (c) me, *Gasified Zero is (c) Matsuri Hino Do not modify, sell or claim as yours. Posted in: deviantArt (and eventually on inkthrough@livejournal)
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