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Daisy Hunt

Sad Marik
Sad Marik by @Lucky_Ladybug66 (Daisy Hunt)

Aw. He's cold too. Dontcha just wanna cuddle him? smile. He never wears that hood up on his shirt, so I thought I'd draw a pic and see what he looked like with it up.

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Posted: Thursday, 04 November, 2004 @ 05:43 PM

Awww . . . that's cute. ^^ You're getting really good at drawing arms too. >3

Posted: Friday, 05 November, 2004 @ 12:46 AM

A nice idea to show him with his hood up. Perhaps the animators are too in love with his hair to want to cover it up. ^^;; I like your shading and highlights for Malik's golden stuff.

The only thing seemingly off is Malik's covered arm. It seems too flat, needing more volume.

Posted: Sunday, 07 November, 2004 @ 12:41 AM

Well, what's the point of having a hood if you don't use it once in a while? XD Unless you're hiding cookies in it...no, I won't go off about cookies again tonight...

Nice light reflections on the jewelry...out of curiosity, what shade are you using for the gold? It comes out nicely...

I sort of agree with Cassie about the arms, but it seems to me his right shoulder (left looking at it) is a bit high...of course, if he's curled up-ish, he'd probably hold his shoulders a bit higher anyway ^^;

Nice overlap on the hood with his bangs, by the way ^^

Posted: Sunday, 07 November, 2004 @ 01:42 AM

^^ Actually, I have a colored pencil that's actually supposed to be a goldish color. So that works good.

Yeah, he's supposed to have his shoulders up, shivering from the cold. nodnod. So I guess actually I have his other shoulder too low. XD;

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