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I love these pairings
                                      
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Personal non-fanart blog

Feel free to redistribute, edit, use, reference, color, etc. any of my art without my permission.


General info:

  • I’m a 20 year-old (1/28/92) female in Georgia.
  • Kilehye, pronounced “Key-leh-yeh”. Doesn’t bother me at all if your pronunciation is different! I’ll answer to Kyle if I’m called as such IRL. Real name’s Samantha though.
  • I’m an aspiring accountant, currently work as an apprentice of sorts under a CPA while I finish my undergrad. Although I love drawing, I have no interest in making a career of it.
  • I love to read/watch/talk about/draw sex. All the time.

MSN: Kilehye@hotmail.com
Skype: scentedshampoo 

Art:

  • Do I take requests? Trades? Commissions? Check what I say here.
  • I use Sai for the majority of what you’ll see here. I also enjoy using Photoshop CS3 for more detailed, shaded work, but I don’t do that type of art very often.
  • I use a 6x8 Intuos 3.
  • I’ve loved drawing since I was a child, didn’t start at some random age later in life.
  • I’m self-taught. I study anatomy and stuff in my own time whenever I get depressed about my art being terrible. I try to turn those thoughts into motivation to try harder and study more until I’m happy with my art again.
  • The average drawing might take me 1-2 hours. It depends how concrete of a pose idea I have. If I don’t know what the fuck I’m doing it could take me 4 hours for a really bland basic pic. Or it could take an hour to do a detailed pic that I had a really great plan for.

Homestuck:

  • My favorite characters are Sollux, Davesprite, and Mutie.
  • I love these pairings
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