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Posted by M.R.N. on October 4, 2012
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Don Hyde said
No sense of mystery and no atmosphere what so ever. The also appear to be drawn with the use of projectors. Does this really count for anything that to take up time and space?
Seidai Tamura said
Just for the record, none of the pieces posted here were created with aide of a projector. Some pieces are produced entirely, 100%, (including backgrounds) from life, i.e. “K”, “Secret Cove”, “Self Portrait”, “Summer Days”, and “Becca”.