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no really, it's very nice. The uneven coloring is a problem, but you know that so why stab at it again?
Poor Standard, crying on the floor. It must have been pretty bad to not even get to a bed in time....maybe beaten and left there in shock? (I'm sure that didn't happen to you, but for the pictures sake...)
Her calves look a little short in the picture here. I know how hard of a pose that is to draw. I just tried it in one of my recent photos and it has the same problem. *curses it*
Her feet look adorable...which sounds really weird esp. since I hate feet....but I want to tickle these ones....maybe because I wanna cheer her up.
The tears are well done!
and I LOVE the angle here. Was it hard to do, drawing the legs higher than the head? I've never tried the angle before. o.O
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And the uneven coloring on the floor? When have you ever looked at a completely solid, markless carpet..? I'd like to know someone who hasn't laid on their carpet and brush their hand against it to make the little fibers streak darker or lighter.. Like when you vacuum, and you can see where the vacuum has gone, or when you shuffle across the floor... I really think it gives it a bit of dimension and texture. :3
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I see the world through Faygo tinted glasses.
Too angry, sad, or tired, I just cant draw for nothing...
Anyway, the pic looks great, and you look so sad...
Sorry for whatever happened.
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Because I said so.
I spent eons looking for a reference picture so I could get this to look right, and finally I was like, 'FUCK IT." which is how the angle came to be. It wasnt so hard. i did it without thinking.
YAY for welldone feet!
also, don't ask.
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