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Daisy Hunt

Arguing Again
Arguing Again by @Lucky_Ladybug66 (Daisy Hunt)

LOL XD I got the idea for this a couple of days ago and I had to draw it. I think someone's arms are too long (or too short, depending on whose arms look the most natural length), but I'm proud of the overall thing. And I didn't have to use reference pics for any of them this time. ^^; When I was first starting out with drawing anime, I had to look at reference pics all the time!

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Posted: Monday, 13 December, 2004 @ 01:12 AM

Poor, poor Raphael...

Bickering. Mwee. I would say that...Amelda's arms are too short...or maybe Varon's are too long, depending on where his hands are...I think...it's early, bah.

The light reflections in Amelda's hair are nice...did you ever consider adding them to Raphael's and Varon's?

Nice facial expressions in this pic ^^

Posted: Tuesday, 14 December, 2004 @ 07:32 AM

XD; Yes, I can't figure out whose arms are the wrong length. But I do think I maybe screwed up with Valon's shoulder pads getting in my way. On the other hand, there's the possibility that they both have arms that are the wrong lengths. XD;

I pretty much remember to add the light reflections if the character seems to have them on the show. Sometimes I forget or sometimes they don't seem to have 'em, so then they don't get added. ^__~

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