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And Then She Said
And Then She Said "SQUEEEE!"!!! by @amaxwell (Andi Maxwell)

This is one I did for a friend of mine in a club I'm in, the Senshi Exchange Club, for Sailormoon fans with their own otaku senshi. This is Sailor Aqua, the SEC senshi of one of my buddies. Hope you like it!! ^_^

Character art © Andi Maxwell, 2001 Sailoraqua © Herself, forEVER

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Posted: Monday, 22 October, 2001 @ 09:30 PM

I will make a note about what I have seen about your art so far. You seem to put a lot of emphasis on bodies, which is very good. The downfall is that it shows up in the faces. Some improvement could be made there. Then again, I've only seen Sailor Moon art from you, so excuse me if you do better at other drawings ^^ . I really do like how you do your bodies though. (I focus WAY too much on faces and usually never draw in the bodies ^^;;) Very lively bodies! (more lively than me, at least ee'')

Exactly who is this nut commenting? Well, check out her gallery: http://www.side7.com/art/minspark/ Click on my biography and you should know right away who's buggering you ^_^. (unless you already know, in that case, stare at my Link drawing for hours! lol)

Posted: Thursday, 12 June, 2003 @ 01:57 PM

Well, the reason I do the faces like I do is because I never could quite get the hang of freehanding Naoko-style faces without reference pictures. There's just something about the eyes that throws me. So finally I just said "screw it" and decided to do the faces MY way. 'Sides, I like doing the faces different. It lends a little bit more individuality in the style of a Fansenshi. And true enough, a fansenshi IS an individual creation. Aside from plaguerism (and if anyone ever claims I stole their fansenshi again, I'll hunt them down and have all their joints broken), no two fansenshi are ever exactly alike. ^.^

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