Yeah thats the picture's name, Scan 003 of November 28th, drawn yesterday the 27th and finished today, I had to go to sleep.
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I fixed her up but too lazy to post it.
I didnt scan it either.
I fixed her right shoulder so its barely visible, and fixed her waist/torso a bit so she's thinner.
You shouldn't judge a book by it's cover, instead, you should read every single book to see what every book is about before you even come close to judging its viability.
The other shoulder could use some help, too. The face is like perfect, though. The pose is just kinda unnatural overall. Hm... I should post some more of my pencilwork, methinks.
Sponson Light wrote:I fixed her up but too lazy to post it. I didnt scan it either. I fixed her right shoulder so its barely visible, and fixed her waist/torso a bit so she's thinner.
laziness = bad
*shushes person behind her that is saying "you're one to talk"*
In other words, I'd love to see the fixed version (the shoulders are really bothering me)
I love the face and hair however.
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That looks...strange. I dont know why. It could be the pose or the size of the shoulders or head that makes me not like this as much as your other work.
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