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She's baaaack! (Lock your doors! LOL)

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Yes, I'm back from the land of missng left socks, and I've done a bit of an update. I've put up the details in the personal section, so I won't repeat myself here. But, I will say that it's great to be back and I hope you like my update! Once I get caught up with my credit card, I'm sure I'll be adding more! LOL!
"Ah, the children of the night, such beautiful music they make!" -- Dracula

"God knows, freedom isn't simple." - Anne Rice
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Thanks, RoboFlonne! It's great to be back, and I love that sketch, too! Now, if I can just find the cel that matches...................

Add another one to the wish list! LOL!
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Welcome back, DV! :)
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Post by klet »

The crying girl is beautiful, though I have no idea where she's from. Sorry. X|

But, I can solve the mystery of the Shido genga. :)

What you have here is a genga sheet and it's matching shuusei, or correction genga. The white, pan one is the original genga. It was drawn by one of the people lower on the totem pole, but higher than an inbetweener--a key animator. Then, the animation supervisor takes a look at all the genga. If there is something he doesn't like, he'll draw a correction genga--usually on yellow paper, though I have seen a kind of light blue used as well. The colored paper is actually thinner, so you can stack it on top of the white to create one whole image.

Soooo, I suppose what I'm saying is that you won't see the pan sketch for it . . . unless you were referring to the douga.

So, there you are! Mystery-that-wasn't-really-a-mystery solved! I doubt you wanted to know all that. X| Sorry.

Very nice update. :D
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