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Vanessa Ho

Wild Cats
Wild Cats by @MOCHI (Vanessa Ho)

His eyes are supposed to resemble those of a leopard... Doesn't really look like it.. but meh i like his body =p

Although I didn't spend too much time, i did spend some effort in cleaning the lines a bit more than usual - even though it's still not smooth enough..

Fingers are too long... but at least I like the way i coloured his body.. t'was fun =)

Hopefully i'll be able to draw more pictures of "wild cats". =D

It may be another long while for my next upload... exams are coming... ><

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Teen (N)
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18y336d ago
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Posted: Tuesday, 14 June, 2005 @ 10:59 PM

I can see what you mean about the eyes, but his eyes are really not close enough to see much detail. Still I see the small slit like pupil faintly from this far back. His expression is great though! Very cat like! He almost seems so sure of himself. Also his body looks great! The skin tone looks very smooth and healthy. I cannot believe you're still in school...yuck! Hope to see more wild cats soon and good luck with your exams!

Posted: Friday, 03 March, 2006 @ 05:55 PM

I see what you mean about the lines, but still looks good. Also, I don't think his fingers are too long. He looks good to me anyway.

Posted: Friday, 03 March, 2006 @ 07:20 PM

Ooo.. now that you say they're aren't too long, and after not looking at it for a while.. maybe not excessively long lol

Thanks!! Glad you like it! =D

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