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****Hey Arnold is available on DVD NOW!! [link] OMG!!! And iTunes too!! LOL!!! Go BUY it!! XDDD****
One step closer to The Jungle MOVIEEE!!! --- (aghh, that darn Usher song is in my head now!! And, note to self: Use Hot Press! HOT PRESS, dammit!! (for colored pencils Of course, Hey Arnold and the idea(s) for The Jungle Movie are from Craig Bartlett (their wonderful creator) and the wonderful people over at the HA! JM community, here: [link] Wheeeeeee♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥---!!! Done in Acrylics, watercolors (mostly for their skin and some colors I didn't have the right hue for, in acrylics) and colored pencil. Of course. C: Okays, so... the scene takes place sometime in the fanmade story I'm gonna do on Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie (which isn't out officially...YET... but dammit, it will be someday!) K, anyways~ Those of you who haven't recently watched the show might not remember where this scene references from. In "Arnold's Valentine" (Season 1), Helga dresses up and pretends to be "Cecile", who is Arnold's penpal from France. And she kind has her hair down over one eye like this... and Arnold just kind of has a flashback, like wtf....... o.O.... (Okay, maybe he doesn't say exactly that, He is rather, erm What, am I giving too many spoilers away? lol Well, I originally wanted this to be a full-fledged comic, but now I'm not sure if I'll have time time, or if I *do* do it, it might take forevers, so... I think I'll make a story for it and just do lots of illustrations for it on the side. But I'm not sure yet. We'll see~ MAN, I have too many projects going on at once!!! O: lol... But at least I know I'm living for something...^^... plus, I like to multi-task, hehe It's not perfect, but this was mostly for practice with acrylics, since my *newfound discovery*!!(dadadada! lol) found me out that they use acrylics + colored pencils for their backgrounds, not watercolors + colored pencils like I thought befores... (I asked a person on Ebay who used to work on the show But when you water-out the acrylics like a 'glaze' then it acts basically *like* watercolors! : o!! Actually, it's more like a mix between watercolors and oils...! >__> I love it... X 00 ! Hmm, and this description is getting too long : 0 lol (but doesn't it usually? Take care, guys! Outdoor roller skates, here I come...! p.s.-- I was gonna have her say something sarcastic at the end, then I changed my mind |
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join my club XD [link]
You should download some eps~
thanks for the fav too btw
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"There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so." ~Shakespeare
"If you sacrifice liberty for security, you will lose both." ~Ron Paul
"A life lived in fear is a life half lived." ~Spanish Proverb
But anyway, you did a really great job capturing the mood and scenery as to what's going on
This is a short comment for once cause I gotta go to bed soon....so tired from school >__<
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hehe, ohhh, Arnold's Valentine was one of the classics!! You gotta see it! (someday rofl, if you'd even want to, that is.
lol, anyway, thank you, dear!~
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"There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so." ~Shakespeare
"If you sacrifice liberty for security, you will lose both." ~Ron Paul
"A life lived in fear is a life half lived." ~Spanish Proverb
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Hey can I use this picture of yours on my Hey Arnold! Movie Confessions fan site
If not I understand
nya i wish i could draw hand,backgrounds like you can hehe
your work is just always makeing me smile everytime i see it
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