
Hello, my name is Melissa, and I'm an illustrator living in Canada. I'm a fan of anime, animated movies, Lolita fashion, and video games as well as many other things. I will mostly post my own artwork and reblog things that I like- no reposting my work, please. Welcome all! :)
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I Finished This While Watching Tangled (which Is One Of My Favorite Movies)- I Know That The Darkness

I finished this while watching Tangled (which is one of my favorite movies)- I know that the darkness in her hair isn’t accurate nor does it look blonde, but it looked just fine before I inked the hair. Oh well, live and learn- besides, I still like it, so hopefully you do, too! I did this in mostly Copic and Prismacolor markers, but I used one Promarker as well. I also used pink, purple, and white gel pens for the details in her dress and eyes, and a Pilot g-tec .04 pen for the inking.
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Another Rapunzel piece (can you tell what my favorite new age Disney movie is yet???)! I started this at school when I had a spare- I honestly just got bored so I decided to draw something pretty, which is the basis for almost all of my artwork, haha. I did this with only a mechanical pencil in a Strathmore sketchbook. Should I put up more sketches?










Disney Princesses
By: Chabe Escalante




Laurent Parcelier, (French, 1962~)

I was debating on whether to upload this or not, but I decided to bite the bullet. I seriously just made this for aesthetic purposes rather than having it be correct. I see a lot wrong with it as it is also an older picture (almost a year old) but I’m okay with how it is. This character is going to be on here again, by the way. Her name is Angelique Blanc and she is part of a comic series that I’ll be working on in the future (it’s been VERY slow and I’ve been working on it for a long time, so don’t expect pages yet lol). If you want to know more about my comic or Angelique, please ask! :D
I of course used Copic and Prismacolor markers for the colouring and then a Pilot G Tec .04 pen for the inking. No gel pens in this, but I used Akashiya Sai brush pens in blues and purples for the sky, as well as a special mica-based powder that you activate with water from Lindy’s Stamp Gang in their Magicals line (I used Tea Pot Purple) for the sky and some of the flowers and other details. Enjoy!

Costume design for Rapunzel // Visual development for #Tangled