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Michael Corbett

A Naked Rikai
A Naked Rikai by @skidd_dog (Michael Corbett)

This is the colored version of my old upload. Tis' a detailed nude of Rikai, colored. and on my old post I wrote... Once a long time ago... I said to myself, "I'm NEVER going to draw nudes, they're SO stupid!" ...but time has a way of marching on...

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22y126d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 19 June, 2002 @ 07:31 PM

Hehe, I know what you mean. ^^ but nudes really help you learn anatomy and everything, so keep at it! And I think this picture came out excellant! Her hair, face, and eyes are very beautiful. You did a great job on her breasts, those can be really hard to draw =/ As a small critique: I think her hips should be a little wider to give her body a bit more of a womanly shape. Otherwise, you did a great job with this picture! ^^ And the guy in the corner is cute, I love his pose/expression.

Posted: Monday, 08 July, 2002 @ 02:46 AM

Hehe! Yes, I agree with the comment before mine. Poor Moku. All these naked women! What was it? Ah yes. SOLAR FLAAAAAAAREEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Thursday, 11 July, 2002 @ 01:05 PM

this is one of the best nudes i have ever seen(wich is few) i like da hips i think the whole picture is great

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