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Daisy Hunt

Duke pondering
Duke pondering by @Lucky_Ladybug66 (Daisy Hunt)

After that disturbing picture, I decided I should draw Duke back to normal. XD; He's probably reflecting on what happened to him under the Orichalcos's spell, and what he did.

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Posted: Wednesday, 17 August, 2005 @ 12:52 AM

Ah, yes. This looks more like the Duke we know and love. His face also turned out a loot better, especially the shape of his chin and eyes. His hair is awesome. >3 Although I think his ponytail shouldn't be so . . . full. And maybe a bit longer. Generally when one wears a pony tail, it doesn't stick out like that with it being that full unless you make it that way, which is generally for little kids. XD;;

The back of the hair though just looks really natural and lovely. X3 As does your continuation of the wavy bangs. Perhaps you should try to do something like it with his other bangs that you did more like the original style?

Anywhoo, his accessories came out awesome. >3 And so did his right arm! His legs also look a lot better in this picture, a bit more natural.

Oh boy, I see him going to twirl his hair. XD While Yaminah would be relieved he's alright, I'm sure she'd be wanting to smack around if he kept it up. LOL

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