Such a nice drawing! Watching from left to right, I first thought the line was the edge of the 'lid' (on the back side) of the envelope. I don't know how that is named in English but I guess that you know what I mean :-)
The castle on the stamp matches well with the colour of the envelope <3 And a technical question: what material did you use for the white dress? Looks so good on this envelope!
I'm afraid I didn't paint the envelope. I just used a printed paper from a (Flow, I think) magazine. But now you said so.,. maybe I'll try to draw a girl this way!
Such a nice drawing! Watching from left to right, I first thought the line was the edge of the 'lid' (on the back side) of the envelope. I don't know how that is named in English but I guess that you know what I mean :-)
ReplyDeleteThe castle on the stamp matches well with the colour of the envelope <3
DeleteAnd a technical question: what material did you use for the white dress? Looks so good on this envelope!
I *love* that you called it the 'lid'. I might start calling it that now, despite the strange looks I'll get. (In English it is the flap).
DeleteI'm afraid I didn't paint the envelope. I just used a printed paper from a (Flow, I think) magazine. But now you said so.,. maybe I'll try to draw a girl this way!
DeleteLid is a great word for flap!:)
DeleteThank you, FinnBadger! Flap is a funny word, too :-)
DeleteEva, I really thought it (she) was drawn in your style :-)
I'll definitely wil try it! :)
DeleteMagnifique comme toujours !
ReplyDeleteMerci. Mais, comme j ‘ai dit à Heleen, ce n’est pas moi qui les a dessinées cette fois.
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