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SilverDragons
SilverDragons by @mollmadi (Molly Madison)

A request for SilverDragon. It is her character in Senshi, Princess, and civilian form.

It took me several attempts to get this right. ^_^; First I had to establish the pose of the central figure. I drew her about three or four times before deciding on the one you see there... I traced that final image to another paper. Next, I drew the figure on the right (the civilian/student) twice, before settling on one and tracing that onto the last paper. I also drew the princess twice, but I'd have to say she was the easiest to draw.

It took me about two days ^^; But after all that, I'm still not satisfied... proportions are terribly off, and slightly sloppy-looking... and I also messed up on the Sailor fuku. I found out after I'd traced all three figures that there weren't supposed to be any puffy sleeves on the bodysuit. ><; Next time I'll read more slowly!

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Posted: Tuesday, 15 January, 2002 @ 10:47 PM

This is pretty cool looking! I like how you draw the eyes and face, and the proportions aren't bad, they just make the drawing look more stylized as opposed to the cookie-cutter Sailor Moon body.

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