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Hannah-Beth Carter

She's A Killer Singer
She's A Killer Singer by @Kachi (Hannah-Beth Carter)

I apologise firstly for the size, this is the smallest I could get it and still maintain a relatively decent quality without too much artifacting.

Secondly... a lot of things are intentional, like the fact there are no creases in the dress. I didn't want any, so... no creases. :) And it's not a mic stand she's holding, she's pulling a cord taut as if she's about to strangle someone with it (probably some errant roadie...).

And I know it's not a true upwards perspective either, it kind of begins at her knees.

It's a bit iffy... but I do rather like it. :o I might even one day get the courage to get a print made of it too... one day, hah.

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Posted: Sunday, 13 June, 2004 @ 11:14 AM

I really dig her sea-foam green hair, and the contrast between her red dress and her bright purple boots. I'm really big on colours, especially primary/MS-PAINT-like colours, so I love this. I have no complaints about the perspective. This is awesome. :D

Posted: Sunday, 13 June, 2004 @ 12:40 PM

Nice style. I like the line variations and crisp cleanness of the lines. The character design is interesting, too. We're seeing a little more of the top of her head than we would from this angle, though, unless she has a major beehive going on there. But it's nice regardless. I really like how the boots fade out with the background. Nice work.

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