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Miguel Castaneda

Lunar Commission
Lunar Commission by @migucast (Miguel Castaneda)

My third commissioned piece... EVER. Technically, this picture was JUST completed today... However, without a scanner, I won't have the finished product to put up here until the client receives the hard copy and scans it for me so that I CAN post it here. So, what about this? THIS was taken with a digital camera by a friend who visited us on Labor Day Weekend. It obviously wasn't done then but I wanted my client to see what I had so far, so I had him take this picture for me. Anyway... I think the first thing that'll strike you about the picture is that all the girls are pretty much covered up. Why? The client wanted it that way... ^^;;; In anycase, he wanted four of the Lunar girls, Jessica, Luna, Lucia, and Jean frolicking at a waterfall and as scantilly clad as possible without actually showing any body parts. :p In anycase, hopefully within a couple of weeks, I can get my picture over to him so I can get it scanned and the finished picture up for everyone to see.

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Teen (N)
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Work-In-Progress
Submitted:
20y228d ago
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Posted: Monday, 22 September, 2003 @ 03:08 PM

This is one of the best pictures I think I've ever seen you do, Red, you've obviously put a lot of effort in on it. I'm really look forward to seeing the finished product, it's going to be great! Very vivid and well done coloring, it almost looks like it could be something out of an official Lunar art book.

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Posted: Tuesday, 23 September, 2003 @ 03:50 PM

Oh, it could NOT! -^^-

I just hope the Client likes the final product. I'm not so sure the water came out right... ^^;;;;;;

Anyway, Thanks! ^^

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