MISC. DOLLS
This is Janna. She was made for an Indian contest (alright, I know, not quite what you'd expect, but at the time I thought I might as well enter her!) Here she is with jewelry (left) and without. I like her without better, due to the fact that I can't draw jewelry very well!!! I think the best part of this doll is her skirt! It looks fuzzy-ish, but not really. Reminds me of butter...

Program used: MS Paint

Base:
Xandorra
This, my friends, is Sophie...does she look dejected enough for you? GAH! I hate drawing faces on small bases...make that all bases :P. BTW, she's supposed to be biting her lip.

Program used: MS Paint

Base:
Xandorra
I like to call this one repentance. It wasn't that good when I first created it (since it was horribly pixel shaded), but I think with the shading and lamp thing it looks pretty good.

Programs Used: MS Paint, Adobe Photoshop 5

Base:
Simply Elemental
Alrighty, the middle guy is your average office dullard, and the two others are cute little dolls I made for msn smileys.

Program Used: MS Paint

Base for Smiley Girls:
Desdemona's Lab
Base for Dullard: Not sure, If someone knows, contact me!!!
An icon I made of my bf and I...*blush*

Program Used: MS Paint

Base:
If Looks Could Kill
Spacebooties!

Base:
Orange-Crux
Program Used: MS Paint
2 different inspirations: "checkerboard chick" and a guy's tee-shirt from an Alphabeat music video. One doll: an artsy/sixties mix of zebra-tastic fun!

Base:
DHF
Program Used: MS Paint
For a larger project that I'm *still* working on, but she's supposed to represent the 1940's. I like her hair. :D

Base:
DHF
Program Used: MS Paint
Sexy pants! Working with transparency here...

Base:
Autumn Pixels
Program Used: MS Paint
Again, working with transparency, and multiple layers. Looks a little like a potato-sack girl, but it's meant to be someone in a sort of modern country-slave position.

Base:
DHF
Program Used: MS Paint
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