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Erha by ~mindsize:iconmindsize:


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Submitted: April 21
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Hey, here's a drawing of Erha from Frezzato's book, The Keepers of the Maser. I had alot of fun doing this. Hope you like it.

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*space-aged:iconspace-aged: Apr 21, 2008, 8:54:26 PM
I haven't seen you do too many seated poses. This turned out very nice!
*MichaelCrichlow:iconMichaelCrichlow: Apr 21, 2008, 9:15:26 PM
Awesome pic here. Love the linework. Very slick, like animation. :D

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*snozombie3:iconsnozombie3: Apr 22, 2008, 12:59:36 AM
cute! :)

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~silverleofirius:iconsilverleofirius: Apr 22, 2008, 11:34:11 AM
Asher if they were to ever animate Frezzato, you should be a leading animator! She looks really cool! Great job!

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~mindsize:iconmindsize: Apr 22, 2008, 8:12:53 PM
: ) i'm trying all kinds of new things. a seated pose and a girl with clothing on! The wife has been giving me a hard time about drawing too many scantily clad woman. It's just really hard to cover up a drawing with cloths, it seems like i spend forever getting the body just right and then if you put cloths on it you can't see all that hard work. ...but i guess that wasn't really what you were commenting about. but anyway, yea a seated pose. I'm trying to tackle new poses, i have a lot of failed attempts kicking around my desk but for some reason the body language here worked ok.

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*space-aged:iconspace-aged: Apr 23, 2008, 7:55:12 PM
Please feel free to ramble on anytime! I enjoy hearing about the creation process. And I can totally relate with the covering up the body with clothes thing. I guess that's why comic book superheroes all wear skintight clothing?