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Saengdao Details
Saengdao Details by @Elleree (Elleree Phoenix)

Just what it says--detail on Saima's "Saengdao" costume. For the what-if situation if she was a SWAT Kat-like thing. My dumb scanner is screwing with the colors so that the gold is nasty looking and whatnot but just imagine pretty ones in the gross colors' place. Anyway, that's it.

Her gloves look like normal tight black gloves but when she activates a spring mechanism out comes those big old claws lol. The claws were inspired by Thai 'dancing fingers' although my claws aren't nearly as long. The silver decorations on the mask are actually throwing knives. I looked up details on a lot of throwing knives for this lol. The belt/waist-thing and armband are self explanatory. Sorry the colors stink.

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Posted: Thursday, 06 April, 2006 @ 08:55 AM

Again, very unique. I was about to ask what those things were... and then I reread your commentary on the image. XD

Hrm... now I have this image in my head that I'm just itching to sketch... If I can just get the pose juuuuuust right... ::ponders::

Posted: Thursday, 06 April, 2006 @ 04:21 PM

Yeah, lol, they look kinda funky but Thai dancers wear em a lot of time and i thought she could use them, too. But instead of just regular spikes, throwing knives lol. I like the star since Saengdao means starlight in thai.

Ooo, any sketches would be welcome! And I'd draw a char of urs in turn. :D

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