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Monica Starling

Faye Valentine
Faye Valentine by @monistar (Monica Starling)

This was a present for a friend of mine, who introduced me to Cowboy Bebop´(whereas my Spike drawing is a present for my bedroom wall ;). This is the first Anime drawing I ever did, so it´s not as good as I wanted it to be. The nose is all wrong and the face shape looks funny. But I had a lot of fun drawing the typical Anime hair, that´s for sure! I don´t think I´ll be drawing more fanart, so enjoy it... might be the last time I decide to play with this style.

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Posted: Thursday, 07 March, 2002 @ 12:49 PM

Wonderful! I've never seen the show, so I'm not sure how the characters are supposed to look, but I think she looks fabulous! I adore the face and the hair. The eyes are just amazing. The dramatic cell-style-like coloring looks awesome. Great job, Monica!

Posted: Thursday, 07 March, 2002 @ 09:41 PM

This is really, really good for your first-ever anime. wow. I like the sense of movement you've gotten across, and the shading on the skin is fabulous. My only crit would be the boobs-- if she's supposed to be whirling around with large breasts and no bra (her right boob is swinging way out into her chest), you've done a stellar job of it, but (and I'm just guessing because it's a wierd pose? merh) if not, the cleavage-shadow line oughta be coming from her other breast. Still, though-- awesome picture.

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