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The little Doppelganger by ~dg-sama:icondg-sama:


©2003-2009 ~dg-sama
:icondg-sama:

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This is The Doppelganger, a character from one of my projects (Vasilis). I'm really proud of this one myself. I did though have a hard time deciding what his color sceme would be. Origionally he was gonna have a grey and black one but in the end I decided on a brown one.
Comments are welcome as always

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:iconhisokegrieve4:
I love his sleeves! His outfit is just too cute!

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Is in Wonderland~



"I think this city deserves a better class of criminals" - The Joker


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:iconfox-orian:
Whoa, interesting. That's some seriosuly baggy clothing, heheheh.

[--- I'm wondering, I see alot of colored pencil work from you, have you tried Burnishing? Or White-pencil smudging?]
:iconfox-orian:
Whoa, interesting. That's some seriosuly baggy clothing, heheheh.

[--- I'm wondering, I see alot of colored pencil work from you, have you tried Burnishing? Or White-pencil smudging?]
:icondg-sama:
I do do white pencil smudging usually for hair highlights, making eyes look more reflective, and to blend in shade tones on white.

As for burnishing I'm not all that sure what that means but I do layer colors on top of each other a lot. Every shade of brown in that kid's cloths is made up of at least two different colors (I do the best I can with my set of ten prismacolors, I used to use Crayola, but prismacolor is so much nicer, hopefully my mom will get m that nifty set of 36 I wanted for christmas).

I only use color pencils so much because it's the only good coloring thing I got. I've tried markers, but I'm really bad with those, I don't have any good computer programs to color with (my dad won't even let me download Opencanvas). Though I recently took a watercolor class, and I've gotten quite good with those so I might start posting some of soon too, for a little varity.

Eh I've rambled haven't I? Sorry, once I get started on this kind of thing it's hard for me to stop ^.^;;

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The Earth's rotation is making me dizzy....
:iconfox-orian:
heheh, burnishing is basically pushing down hard on the pencil so it fills all with the color, no white dots from teh groove of the paper. Then you burnish more color over it to make shades and stuff. We're being taught it in art at the moment...

Ahh,, I bought the Prisma Color 120 set of color pencils last year,

[they kickass and i recommend them, but at the $110 pricetag,....]

Ah well, still lookin' good though, hehehe
:icondg-sama:
Mr Shilale for some reason didn't really teach us a whole lot last year... don't know quite why tho

You got that set?! *drools*Do you know that I once spent like 15 minutes at the store just staring at that set? Then one of the peoples that work there came over and asked if I was gonna buy it, I told her no I was just absorbing it's artistic goodness. She gave me a look that said Buy it or leave so I was forceed to part ways with it. But not a vistit to the Art Store goes by where I do not stop to gaze lovingly at that masterpiece... for I know... someday it shall be mine!

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The Earth's rotation is making me dizzy....
:iconinthesea:
I bet he trips up a lot! :lol:
Nice work! Does the red cross have any meaning? Kinda says to me "Stay away from me" or something?

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If you always do what you always did,
you'll always get what you always got.
:icondg-sama:
Actually it does in a way symbolise who he is. He's a Doppelganger which is a sort of demon or wraith that can only appear in the form of a dead person. An 'X' can symbolize someting such as wrong or no, hinting that he's not really who he seems to be. Sorry if that makes no sense.

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The Earth's rotation is making me dizzy....
:iconhootinanny:
I-love-this! But granted you already knew that. :D He's too cool looking, very awesome design.

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...what she asked of me at the end of the day, Caligula would have blushed
"Oh, you've been in the house to long," she said, and I, naturally, fled...And Heaven knows I'm miserable now...

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