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I'm so sorry orz...
This drawing was supposed to be used for my tutorial! DX
But during the coloring process...I was so concentrated that I've totally forgotten to register all the progress~DDDX (I'm so lame orz~)
and...omg...I think my coloring process is so confusing~DX
I don't know~...maybe I should just make a livestream or something like this.
Anyway... So sorry~T^T

About the drawing... here is Annie again~
I only changed a little the clothes details~ And made her with a more lively expression~
Maybe her personallity reminds Yui (from k-on) ~ but 90% was based on myself~orz
And... maybe she looks like Yui in appearance too~T^T~ but actually this wasn't on purpose ~

I'll submit another version of this drawing with the webcomic's logo ~and a better background later~ with ~K-yui's help~ :3

Thanks for reading~
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:star::star::star::star::star-half: Overall
:star::star::star::star::star: Vision
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Originality
:star::star::star::star::star: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star: Impact

There's nothing not to like about Tsuyun's "Annie". It is a piece that truly becomes a role model for CG artists out there.

Vision (5Stars): Tsuyun delivers great attention to delicate details, which is ultimately what the viewers want to get from CG art. Choosing to go with a long range of warm colors for most of the piece send a uniform sense of calmness.

Originality (4Stars): Don't let the star missing fool you. While I do not think that this is an unoriginal drawing, the artist statement and the art itself does not try to make this drawing feel different from other CG artworks that deliver this kind of laborious work. Because I don't know the context of the character or the image itself, I was forced to take one point off. But this can easily change as soon as we get a background on Annie.

Technique (5Stars): If I could add another star, I would. The layering of darker sources, the way the folds are subtly displayed (Though I would see them a little more softened around the shirt at the level of her waist), the variety of lines makes me believe this astist knows what to do past the sketch stage. The choice of colors, warm reds, yellows and siennas contrast really well with the darker colors of her skirt and also to the stockings that ou can see at the bottom ed of the picture. I would have loved this as a full-body, but this is a very exciting watch none the less.

Impact (5Stars): Given the past judging of the piece, I give this piece a more than satisfactory score. Before wrapping up the piece, I wonder how the artist justifies the lack of a background. Since there's not a lot of negative space, I don't think it hurts the overall impression, but I wonder what the personal thinking was for choosing to leave the negative space as is.