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Behold, everyone, the FIRST pic I finished in my winter break-after the entire end-of-semester hecticness hiatus. Two guys doing something totally random and pointless, ahh how good does it feel to satisfy my guilty pleasure again.

I realized I shouldn't be doing something heavy yet after all the slavery I went tru to finish all the school projects, so I just did this doodle.


I experimented on this new coloring technique of doing the entire colors in one single layer and then do the entire shadings in another and highlights in yet another, finishing the entire things in just 3 layers. Granted, this method is very fast and convenient and creates a much more unified look, but it still lacks some quality I can only get from my usual one-layer-for-every-each-colors method. But it's starting to grow on me so I'll just polish it further.



But- sheesh, who'd ever care about all those technical blabber? Okay, these two guys are Apollo and Amata Sora from the Aquarion series.

The Sora guy has antigravitational powers that allow him to float freely, hence why he wears that super chunky-heavy boots to keep him on the ground (and give me an eyegasm, consequently). And, yeah, that's why Apollo can play him around like a volleyball.

Which doesn't make sense because Sora's supposed to live 1,000 years ahead of Apollo.

But who cares? The world of fantasy awesomeness transcends space and time.

Time can just shoo and suck itself.

Apollo and Amata Sora is from the Aquarion series.
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Aquarion...Ah! I remember that series now. Had watched a few episodes of it way back when. I recognize Apollo, but don't know who Sora is. Guess that tells me what I need to do. Haaaaaaaaahahahahaha!

Three layers of coloring...?! Sorcery! I'm lucky to get a fraction of my normal layer count which tends to soar into three digits