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Millenia Syke

Meryl
Meryl by @WaterGoddessMillenia (Millenia Syke)

OK lets try this again. I had just put this pic up a while ago but I just realized I had spelt her name wrong ;.; so I fixed it and made it a little less messy. Of all stupid things to do...anyway it's a pic of a realistic version of Meryl a friend asked me to do for her.

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Posted: Monday, 23 February, 2004 @ 04:05 PM

That is one crazy outfit-lack-there-of. Very creative! I'm really impressed with the details, like the string and the necklace, and the designs on the chocker and the stirrups. Very cool background, too--I love the flow of colors! The anatomy seems pretty darn good--though her arms seem a little skinny. I'm very impressed with her hips, though. They look great.

Posted: Tuesday, 24 February, 2004 @ 07:07 PM

Thanks! Unfortunately i've been having real issues with skinny arms and other things when it comes to the body structure sniffle & tear but that just gives me more reason to practice. ^^

Posted: Tuesday, 24 February, 2004 @ 03:29 AM

That is a cool freakin' belt buckle! But now where is she going to keep those 50 Derringers?

Posted: Tuesday, 24 February, 2004 @ 07:03 PM

Well...next to the meaning of life that should be the next big question lol

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