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Laura DeGlopper

Swordsman
Swordsman by @kenupntr (Laura DeGlopper)

Sword cat. He doesn't have the shin or shoulder guards.

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20y317d ago
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Posted: Monday, 02 February, 2004 @ 09:16 PM

Whoa! Scary kitty man. I like the way you did the legs, the pose in it itself is awesome. His (her?) clothes are really detailed, thats great. Not a lot of people add a lot of detail to their character's clothes...whistles innocently ><

Posted: Wednesday, 21 April, 2004 @ 08:07 AM

Way-cool picture! You did great on the detailing, it`s awesome! ^_~

Posted: Monday, 02 August, 2004 @ 10:22 PM

Ahhh i really like the poise very fluid

Posted: Wednesday, 17 May, 2006 @ 07:46 PM

Sweet! I love sword-wielding cats :D Must agree with the others, the detailing on the outfit is quite nice - not to mention appropriate for a character that looks like he'd need plenty of freedom in movement. Great dynamic pose, too, like the we're seeing him caught mid-swing.

You did an excellent job indicating the different textures of the clothing, and it might be nice to see some of that expressive technique worked a bit into the furry body. The legs and tail in particular have a flatish quality to them because all we have is the sharp outlines without much by way to show he's got volume - but such a quality also works to your advantage if you're planning to color him and let the color give him shape. :)

Posted: Thursday, 01 May, 2008 @ 07:25 PM

I love this picture; it's got such a great sense of movement, and the anatomy and details are really fascinating. I think it's good that you left the shin and shoulder guards off; it lets you see more of his musculature and cat-like features, which you obviously put a lot of work into. Can I bite this pose for my own character, Prince Therrinas? Pleeease? >^.^<

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