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Poker Face
Poker Face by @Seifer_sama (Seifer-sama C.)

Woo hoo! This was my first time drawing Sezter... my goodness was he ever hard to find pictures of. ^^;;; I only had one when I started drawing this so he started to turn out like that picture... but then I was able to find some more sources for help and I changed him so he no longer looks like that other picture anymore. But I just wanted to add them as an additional credit because their picture helped out a lot. :) Thanks. bows

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Posted: Wednesday, 11 February, 2004 @ 09:38 PM

Very nice. The rugged, scruffy look to his hair and the baggy folds in his coat are very appropriate, as is the mischievous expression on his face. I also like how you added a lot of detail to his coat without it being the the excessive Amano flair.

The left side of his face (from our point of view) bothers me, though. We have a nice 3/4 view up around his forehead and right eye, but it's almost a direct profile shot by the time we get to the mouth. It makes his face look a little distorted.

Everything else looks wonderful, though. I loved FF6 and Setzer was one of my favorites. Nice work. Oh yes, and I love the highlights on the coat, as well.

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