I finally gave up on my laziness and made myself an ID! The first I've ever made, so criticism is muchly needed and appreciated.
A few notes about this pic:
Firstly, for those of you who know me 'in person', yes, this is an idealized (i.e. - how I want to look) picture. Sorry folks, I'm not quite that tiny in real life, but one can dream, can't they?
Secondly, I actually own that sweater. And I never take it off, except when I sleep.
Lastly, the little chibi composers from left to right are: Beethoven, Liszt, and Mozart. Beethoven is deep in thought, Liszt is thinking love-thoughts (oh, the romantic one!), and Mozart is composing. I hope you all can identify the little guy clamped onto my leg...^.^; He's wearing a full mask this time! YAY!
My scanner kinda ate the coloring. Arrg.
Erik is (c) Gaston Leroux
Beethoven, Liszt and Mozart are (c) Themselves
Artwork is (c) Mo
Awwwwwww, so cute! All your interests/obsessions/whatnot get Fontenar's stamp of approval, and she is also stealin' that SWEATER! Where'd you get that?! Erik clamped to your leg is adorable =^/_^= and the composers are cute! You look really pretty, too. My only suggestion would be to find a color for the writing that stands out more, which is probably easier said than done.
You like the Brontes? You should draw Heathcliff sometime....
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Behold the definition of cruel irony: the words "lisp," "dyslexic," and "hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia," and the name "attention deficit hyperactivity disorder."
The artwork is done beautifully, and the "text box" is elaborately done, giving the ID a rather classy look. However, I am very sorry to say, but even while looking at this full view, your ID is difficult to read.
-- Forever weep
Forever weep
For your soul will never sleep
Lament for the lost
Mourn for the dead
Lie on the crimson-stained
Snowy white rose bed
Whoo! I love your style. ^^ You do legs alot like me, as in how you curve the folds and where you but them and such. But you pwn me, su I should stop compairing. XP
Whoo! I wants your sweater! Where'd yeh get it? I certainly wouldn't take it off eather!
She shading is uuber nace on your sweater, and I love how detailed your little 'musical chibi's are. ^^ <33
Thanks! LOL! It has the title logo on the back too. Phantom is touring the States right now, just pop in the theatre and get one!
Marrying Mozart is awesome. It's amazingly well-written, although, after reading Susan Kay (due to her mastery of writing in first person), it diminished what I thought of it. However, as soon as I open up Marrying Mozart, I find myself re-reading it! ALWAYS! I suppose that means something... Yes, it is a great book. You'd probably be able to gobble it up within a few hours, judging by how fast you read.
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You like the Brontes? You should draw Heathcliff sometime....
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Behold the definition of cruel irony: the words "lisp," "dyslexic," and "hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia," and the name "attention deficit hyperactivity disorder."
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Forever weep
Forever weep
For your soul will never sleep
Lament for the lost
Mourn for the dead
Lie on the crimson-stained
Snowy white rose bed
--Crimson-Stained White Roses
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..I have got to see immortal beloved. Cant find it! >_<
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Whoo! I wants your sweater! Where'd yeh get it? I certainly wouldn't take it off eather!
She shading is uuber nace on your sweater, and I love how detailed your little 'musical chibi's are. ^^ <33
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"You know, I find paranoid schizophrenics make excellent witnesses." -Robert Goren
"Rosebud...yes. Rosebud Frozen Peas. Full of country goodness and green pea-ness. Wait that's terrible. I quit." -The Critic
Bwahah, I just had to say that.
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I am a Psychotic Alien Mushroom. I feed you to the Sideways Rhinocerous Head.
You read Marrying Mozart? I thought of picking that up--is it good? o.o
Marrying Mozart is awesome. It's amazingly well-written, although, after reading Susan Kay (due to her mastery of writing in first person), it diminished what I thought of it. However, as soon as I open up Marrying Mozart, I find myself re-reading it! ALWAYS! I suppose that means something...
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*GLARES*
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