Saturday, May 06, 2006

H2O Colour

Here's another water colour I did in my sketchbook a couple of days ago. I added the light bulb in using photoshop. Lately I've been doing alot of doodles and water colours. Why not eh? since I'm just sitting around w/ nothing better to do; waiting for the wifey to finish studying and doing her exams. =)

I lied about doing ONLY watercolours for the month of May. Here's a piece I put together quickly using Flash and Photoshop. It kinda looks like a dude; either the gal was manly looking or I just suck at tracing... but I still like the overall feel.

17 comments:

Kt Shy said...

"wifey" eh? hehehhehee. Lightbulb girl kinda reminds me of The Bride from Kill Bill, probably cuz I just watched that the other day looking for o-ren reference. yeeeee!

Paul Tuller said...

yaaay for watercolors!! The lightblulb looks really cool cause it mathes the lighting on her face perfectly

Anonymous said...

Wifey??

Anonymous said...

Haha. I just call her that but no we are not married. =)

rebound said...

tony's a sweetie

Anonymous said...

Awwwwww ^__^

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