Art Bloggity #4: Satsuki (from Kill la Kill) [Daily Bloggity Entry #47]

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    Art Bloggity is a new series in the Daily Bloggity that showcases the art I've made through stippling, or dot values. A dot value is a picture that has been created by using a fine sharp point sharpie and made entirely out of dots; no single lines, no coloring in. If you have any recommendations on what I should draw next, comment below! Depending on how much time I have to make these, this will be a weekly series appearing on Wednesdays at 5 PM Eastern Time.

    Title: Satsuki (from Kill la Kill)
    Requester: [supporter]Dante[/supporter]
    Date Completed: 08 April 2014
    Time To Complete: 3 hours 24 minutes

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    ‡ As always, the "Daily Bloggity" is self written by myself and includes just some of my opinions on different mediums. If you have a subject that you might want me to touch on, feel free to PM me or comment below! I would love to hear some of your ideas! Tune in tomorrow at 5PM Eastern Time for the next edition of the "Daily Bloggity!" Cheers! ‡

    - elheroeoscuro

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    Where the ♥♥♥♥ are the like buttons for blogs?!
    This looks sweet man. Satsuki-sama! *__* I'd be her slave anyday. Love her. <3 You did great!!! Although her hair look kinda stiff there. ;;
     
    Well, you could've gone for Satsuki in Senketsu then lol. But you really can't do much about her in Junketsu. :p
     
    Dante;bt96981 said:
    Well, you could've gone for Satsuki in Senketsu then lol. But you really can't do much about her in Junketsu. :p

    Yeah, you could say a certain someone just didn't think too far in advance when picking the picture to go off of [;

    But you are right with the hair being a little stiff. The hair had a slew of different shades of black so I tried experimenting a little with it. It actually doesn't look as bad in it's original form (aka in my notebook) so the transfer from physical-to-digital might have just captured it in the wrong light. But even I know the limits of my abilities and I can comfortably say that I still have to work on my transitions with shadows and dark-to-light contrasts.
     
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