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Trade- Poeia
Trade- Poeia by @devthemagister (Devon Thompson)

Trade with Teiris. For some reason, I never noticed that one pant leg was longer than the other until about three minutes ago. Xb Well, you know... those tight pants can ride up on ya. ^^; That's my official excuse, btw.

I guess I shouldn't have tried a weird angle in a trade pic.

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Posted: Sunday, 06 February, 2005 @ 02:07 PM

Oh wow, you just get better with every picture you draw, haha ^^

The perspective here is right on. I love her stomach and her arms. She really looks like she's looking down at us. The rope belt is killer too x)

One thing I might say (and this is a small thing), her knuckles look painted on. At the angle she's holding her fingers, you wouln't be able to see the bones, only tendons. Hope that makes sense =\

Anyway, great work ^^

Posted: Sunday, 06 February, 2005 @ 02:53 PM

Thank you very much, Grinn! ^^ And don't be shy about crits, I'm always happy to hear what others have to say (as long as it's constructive). =3

Posted: Sunday, 06 February, 2005 @ 04:17 PM

Wow..just...WOW. This is GORGEOUS! The angle totally rocks, and I love how you fuzzed her up :3 The chips in the blade, the wood grain..her tattoos...awesome! Thank you so much Dev, I love it :3

Posted: Monday, 07 February, 2005 @ 04:01 PM

Thank you. ^^ I'm glad to hear you like it. =3

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