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Cassandra...
Cassandra... by @aeryaval (Aeryn Avalon)

Well, this is quite an old one...ok, so not quite THAT old, but I drew it at the beginning of the year...so it's fairly old....

I was quite proud of this one for a while, until I realized how terribly disproportional she is...head is way too big, legs too short. I have a nasty little habit of doing that..gotta stop whacks herself on head several times Ouch...

Resounding applause for Li-chan, who is amazing and wonderful and...did I mention amazing and wonderful? She is the Magical Goddess of Scanning and Uploading, and without her I would be...lost, and confused, and probably wandering in circles in some alley somewhere, occasionally bonking off the walls... Artwork © Copyright 2003 Aeryn Avalon

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Posted: Thursday, 22 May, 2003 @ 11:18 PM

You know, a lot of artists in anime do the big head thing ON PURPOSE. And it's not very noticeable. I guess that's just you 'being the artist' again... We always notice stuff about our own work that other people think is just fine.

http://www.side7.com/art/liliwagn/gallery.html

Posted: Tuesday, 27 May, 2003 @ 11:17 PM

Hee hee-d'ya think, maybe if I hadn't mentioned it, nobody would notice? ^_^

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