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Kelly Hamilton

Black Lady
Black Lady by @kellhami (Kelly Hamilton)

Sketch from memory of the greatest "Sailor Moon" character ever. Really.

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Rough / Concept
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22y296d ago
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Posted: Monday, 17 September, 2001 @ 08:09 PM

I'm not sure if you wanted to do this in a really anime style or not, but either way, it's great.. Mm. Couple tips... Her hands should be thinner, and the ears quite a bit smaller..

Posted: Friday, 19 October, 2001 @ 12:40 AM

Black Lady is the best character in Sailor Moon, hands down! This is an excelent scetch of her. ^_^

Posted: Sunday, 11 November, 2001 @ 12:02 PM

Nai nai! Leave it alone, it looks fantastic! Finally, someone else who can draw feet, yehaha! blush Ahem, uh anyway, I like to make larger hands as well and the ears are very similar to the SM anime style anyway. Love the pose!

Posted: Friday, 14 December, 2001 @ 06:33 AM

Ur pic's great but her hand is kinda chunky :-S

Posted: Thursday, 24 January, 2002 @ 01:19 PM

it's black lady! or wicked lady, eh. Well sketched. The hand is large since it's a sketch. Sketches are better with 'chunky' hands!

Posted: Friday, 25 January, 2002 @ 05:07 PM

WOW! this is one of the best Black Lady sketches I have seen. who cares about the hand we all make mistakes and boo boos dont we^^? ne ways, keep it up^^! If ya wanna c one of Black Lady that I drew lemme kno.

Posted: Sunday, 03 March, 2002 @ 03:54 AM

This is a really nice sketch. While I disagree about Black Lady being the best character from Sailor Moon (Having liked Luna's human form she took in one of the movies myself far better) your picture does her all the credit she's due! I wish I could draw HALF as well as you...

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