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Blumye [2015-01-05 19:18:40 +0000 UTC]
when at first I saw it, I thought it was Loputyn indeed ^^ I think you have caught very well the feelings of her drawings. I'm in love with that! <3
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endlessteatime In reply to Blumye [2015-01-05 20:22:59 +0000 UTC]
I do hope she doesn't mind, it wasn't intentional. When I drew this, I looked at her art a lot and before I realized it, the drawing looked like this.
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endlessteatime In reply to JustSimone [2015-01-05 16:28:11 +0000 UTC]
So far I understand it but I'm not sure whether I'm supposed to separate words or put them in one tag without a space.
Thank you very much! The hands are actually frustrating to me, I never manage to have them in a proper size AND look alright at the same time... haha
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endlessteatime In reply to JustSimone [2015-01-05 16:50:36 +0000 UTC]
This has nothig to do with my age. It's just that the hashtag-system is completely new to me. I never really tagged stuff like long hair. And in the old tagging system, I think everyone just typed in separate words. But separating tags for the brand name for that dress, for instance, would be #innocent and #world and on their own those tags have nothing to do with the picture but I'm not sure whether people search for the brand name in one or two "words". I am sure that in the old system, people would've searched for separate words but now I'm just not sure at all. And this doesn't apply to this picture but with japanese names, it's kinda shitty because they're written in a surname-given name-pattern but many people write them the opposite way. with the old system, that wasn't an issue but now it is.
Feet are the worst!
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endlessteatime In reply to JustSimone [2015-01-05 18:14:29 +0000 UTC]
Ah, I see!
Well, I never really did it that way and judging from the tags' contents, most character names, for instance, used to be tagged as separate words, as there is a lot more art work when you search for separate terms.
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