OC Innis: colored version
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I colored the picture! As you can see, I was in the mood for some hardcore kitsch. (But then, kitsch suits Innis: canonically, she happens to have a fondness for elaborate hairstyles, a collection of very nice dresses, and a magical harp, so it's her own fault if she ends up being painted like this! LOL) A larger version of the picture, where you can see all the detail (like the harp strings made of water), can be found on deviantart where I collect my OC related stuff.

It's fineliner (Staedtler, my favorite) and watercolor (I used my QOR colors this time; they're lovely) on paper, postcard-sized. I regret choosing the paper I did: it buckled and the surface dissolved in some places. Usually, I use those watercolor pads that are glued on all four sides to avoid buckling. But since that's a bit expensive when you paint a lot, I bought very cheap loose watercolor paper in A6. It's wonderful for making postcards and fast drawings but doesn't survive several layers of color.

It's fineliner (Staedtler, my favorite) and watercolor (I used my QOR colors this time; they're lovely) on paper, postcard-sized. I regret choosing the paper I did: it buckled and the surface dissolved in some places. Usually, I use those watercolor pads that are glued on all four sides to avoid buckling. But since that's a bit expensive when you paint a lot, I bought very cheap loose watercolor paper in A6. It's wonderful for making postcards and fast drawings but doesn't survive several layers of color.
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