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6/06/2005 12:43:00 PM|||Heather|||
So I've been feeling a minor creative itch lately, and last night I took this picture:



and this picture:



and drew this picture:


(Click for larger size)

The lighting is awful, but the natural light was gone (it was like 2 or 3 in the morning), and the flash makes it reflect something ridiculous. Anyway, just thought I'd share what you can do with regular old printer paper and a #2 mechanical pencil. :)
|||111808010902132319|||white computer paper and a #2 mechanical pencil.
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