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Post by Alice Geissler on Aug 19, 2014 20:51:17 GMT
After that painting was done, she would probably need some more of her Pokemon to paint. Tyler walked over to where his trainer was standing and looked up at the painting. He seemed to approve of the portrait of him and this was a masterpiece to actually hang in her room. She carefully tore off the painting of Tyler and laid it on the table to dry. She released her Chandelure outside where he looked around the room full of art supplies. ”I think I’ll draw you next, Henry. Can you stand still for me while I do so?” The chandelier nodded and floated to where she could easily see him. She used her charcoal pencil to draw the top flame and his head along with the stripes that usually covered his head. The Larvitar seemed to be curious about what she was drawing next and he wanted to be beside her while she drew.
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Post by Vivienne Montmarche on Aug 21, 2014 17:55:26 GMT
The background drying, Vivienne set to work with a few mid tones ontop of some of her shadows; she needed to bridge the darkest and lightest spots, after all. The Togepi resumed his pose with a soft chirp, and she only grinned. They'd been working on training together for a little while now, and she had to admit that his looks were deceiving. For all of his adorableness, Creme could be a monster on the battlefield. It was one of the reasons she loved fairy types so much in the first place. You never knew what you were dealing with if you judged them by looks alone.
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Post by Nia Mckelleigh on Aug 21, 2014 18:09:04 GMT
Nia yawned for a moment before returning to her work. She had managed to color the eyes, now was the time for the tips of the ears. That didn't too long either. But, art should not be slow nor fast, for it should go at it's own pace. Or so she felt, at the very least. But she was no expert. Her teacher was, and she had not learned well from him. His techniques were...
She shook those thoughts from her head very quickly, accidentally dropping her beret. Oh well, she could easily just get it onto her head after the painting was done.
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Post by Alice Geissler on Aug 21, 2014 18:48:49 GMT
The chandelier floated idly as she began to sketch his hands or at least what chandeliers have as hands and arms. Tyler had been interested in the painting of Henry as he tried to get a good look of the painting of the chandelier. She had drawn his hands and arms to be curvy and elegant as a chandelier would have if it was inanimate. And she also drew the flames that accompanied his arms which was important in his anatomy. Finally, the sketch was done and she dabbed her paintbrush in black paint and painted the forehead of her Chandelure first and then moved on to paint his arms and the curvy parts of his structure. The chandelier had floated idly while she was painting and he was careful not to make any sudden movements that could disrupt his trainer’s painting.
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Post by Vivienne Montmarche on Aug 22, 2014 19:49:41 GMT
Vivienne sat there, waiting for her latest layer of paint to dry up enough to add the finishing touches and high lights onto the Togepi. Creme took one more break, settling down on his behind. She glanced over at Alice, who seemed content with her first painting and determined to start on a second. She wondered if Nia had planned on more people showing up to paint with her? It was a good start, in any event; she didn't seem very passionate about the school, about anything really besides for the chance to paint or draw something new. It was nice she had passion in her life, but she was going to be miserable if she couldn't find something at the Academy to keep her going. Vivienne had found the Contest Club, her fairies, even a few friends if you'd call them that.
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Post by Nia Mckelleigh on Aug 22, 2014 20:15:58 GMT
She proceeded to dip her brush into the red paint, now getting to sketching out the cheeks of the pikachu. The form and color she had achieved for the Pikachu this far seemed rather basic. It was clear she was not a great artist. Not bad by a stretch, but far more... Average. One could even notice a frown slowly forming on her features. It quickly disappeared though as she got to colouring the head.
Nia quickly looked around before focusing her gaze onto the beret on the floor for a short while, earning a smile from her. She then turned her gaze back to the painting.
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Post by Alice Geissler on Aug 22, 2014 21:24:07 GMT
After painting the arms and the hands of the ghostly chandelier, it was time to paint the eyes and also paint in the mouth. Dipping the paintbrush into the yellow paint, she began to paint the eyes of the Chandelure and once that was done, she dipped the paintbrush into the water and dabbed it in black paint. She drew a straight line across and drew in three medium-sized lines vertically to make out the shape of his teeth. Was there something missing in her painting of the ghostly chandelier? Of course, the color of his head that was also his torso. As she dipped her paintbrush into the gray paint, she tried to make it light as possible in order to color in his head as the exact color. Tyler looked at the painting and yawned sleepily. He seemed to be tired after a long day of standing still in an earlier painting of him and the chandelier himself stood still as his trainer continued painting him.
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Post by Vivienne Montmarche on Aug 24, 2014 16:05:47 GMT
Vivienne went in with a brush slickened with the darker tone, quickly re-affirming the Togepi's face and the shapes of the pattern on his shell. She glanced over at the other two. Thinking on Nia once more, she had to wonder if she might be able to put a little fire in her belly with a battle sometime after all. Goodness knew she had a fair number of weaker Pokemon she could stand to train to give the other nature dormer a fighting chance; she severely doubted that Nia was equipped to handle something like her Milotic or her Roselia if it came down to it. Maybe tomorrow she'd do it, or the day after? It was all up to the girl's whims in the end.
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Post by Nia Mckelleigh on Aug 24, 2014 16:59:09 GMT
After quickly finishing the head, she proceeded to quickly finish off the limbs. It was finished. Now to just let it dry, maybe do a few quick changes if it looked totally horrid, but for now it could be considered to be finalized. She smiled semi-proudly at her work before turning her attention to the beret on the floor.
With a while of work, stretching her legs and general annoyance, she managed to pick it up and, with even more trouble, managed to place it onto her head very sloppily. Once she turned her attention to the painting, it was almost dry.
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Post by Alice Geissler on Aug 24, 2014 17:23:46 GMT
After painting the head of the chandelier, there was still the stripes that she had drew on which needed black paint. Dabbing her paintbrush in black paint, she began to carefully draw over the stripes until it was finished. Sighing in relief, she turned to the Larvitar beside her and he looked sleepy. The painting was done at least and she had to let it dry before she could frame it in her room. The Chandelure floated over to where she was standing and looked at the painting. He seemed to like it and he was careful not to accidentally burn it with his flames. She could tell that Henry wanted to watch over the baby Larvitar as he never had the duty of babysitter before. After all, he seemed to care for Tyler as if he were his own son for that matter and Tyler seemed to look up to Henry as a father figure.
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