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Daisy Hunt

Please don't take my brother
Please don't take my brother by @Lucky_Ladybug66 (Daisy Hunt)

Older image again, but there are several things about it I'm quite proud of. I think I did the profile view of Rishid very well. I'd tried drawing him in profile before and failed. And I like how I drew his clasped hands. Drawing hands clasped (anyone's hands) has also always been a problem for me, so I'm happy with the result I got this time. Perhaps Marik isn't slumped against Rishid enough, but we could say it's the split second before he falls against him the rest of the way? o.o His right hand could use some work, too.

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Posted: Tuesday, 10 August, 2004 @ 01:46 AM

Anyone who makes an effort to actually have hands in so many of their pictures automatically earns at least some respect from me...hands are hard. Half the reason I draw so many headshots, anyway (the other half: eyes are fun!)^_^

I'm also going to applaud you on drawing Rishid in profile...profile's a hard a position to draw, and for some reason, all the harder when the character lacks hair. Not sure what it is about bald characters...you'd think the lack of hair would make them easier to draw, but no! It lulls you into a false sense of security, then weirds up positioning and makes chibis look even more out of proportion! ahem Again, nice job on the profile.

The emotion is expressed nicely in this picture, and I like the way the hair lies.

Posted: Tuesday, 10 August, 2004 @ 05:41 AM

XD Yes, drawing Rishid can be complicated. Good thing I didn't attempt it two years ago when I was just getting into anime and YGO. My first anime artwork attempts were mostly bad. Tee hee.

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