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Couple

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Couple
Alex Hinders, 2011/2013.
Pencil and pen. Colored digitally.

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When I was looking through my backlog I noticed that some of the drawings already had their pencil lines erased, meaning they were reading to be colored. I figured I’d take some of the ones I hadn’t planned on coloring by hand and experiment with digital coloring again. This was one of the first “Purple Girl” drawings. In a previous post I mentioend that I’m getting a bit tired of working on Purple Girl drawings because it feels like I’m just re-treading the past, so I thought it would be perfect to experiment with. I attempted to go for a more natural color scheme with this one; one with harmony. I’m pleased with how it turned out. 

And in case you’re worried, I’m still coloring stuff by hand, as well.

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Dragon Twins

DragonTwins
Dragon Twins
Alex Hinders, 2011/2012.
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The Purple Girl told me about a story/series she was working on that was once going to be titled “Dragon Twins”. This drawing does not represent that story at all. It seems like it could be a set up for an awesome children’s cartoon or video game series, though. These two girls meet dragons — that are twins — living in this forest. So then they can summon their magical dragon friends whenever they want and…do stuff. Yeah. I think it would be great.