So it's finally done. I'd been messing around with this image for about two months before I finally inked and colored it. And It turned out sort of nice despite the fact that I think the shines on her outfit look wonky. And her hair isn't dark enough (it's supposed to look black even though it's really a dark burgundy.)
the leather looks brilliant, you done yourself proud on this one. Eyes are a bit tooooo massive for my likeing but if thats the style your happy with then who am I to say other wise Boots looks really good too, you might want to extend the heel a bit, for on high boots like that, they would look odd in flats
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now that I have posted on your come and post on mine [link]
I intentionally draw Maverick's eyes on the large side because I want to give the impression that even though she's so tough, she's still a teenaged girl. And I designed the boots with a flat heel to help add a feeling of athleticism, because let's face it: Running in heels hurts SO bad.
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A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing. -Emo Phillips
The bigotry of the nonbeliever is for me nearly as funny as the bigotry of the believer. -Albert Einstein
Yeah. And I can believe in running in athlete shoes. But five inch heels? Unless she is a masochist, no real woman is going to run or do martial arts in heels.
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The bigotry of the nonbeliever is for me nearly as funny as the bigotry of the believer. -Albert Einstein
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Eyes are a bit tooooo massive for my likeing but if thats the style your happy with then who am I to say other wise
Boots looks really good too, you might want to extend the heel a bit, for on high boots like that, they would look odd in flats
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now that I have posted on your come and post on mine
I intentionally draw Maverick's eyes on the large side because I want to give the impression that even though she's so tough, she's still a teenaged girl. And I designed the boots with a flat heel to help add a feeling of athleticism, because let's face it: Running in heels hurts SO bad.
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A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
-Emo Phillips
The bigotry of the nonbeliever is for me nearly as funny as the bigotry of the believer.
-Albert Einstein
for support
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now that I have posted on your come and post on mine
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A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
-Emo Phillips
The bigotry of the nonbeliever is for me nearly as funny as the bigotry of the believer.
-Albert Einstein
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