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Brian Squall cos-play2 by *kaioutei:iconkaioutei:


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Submitted: December 16, 2005
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With alot of help from Nightlink, who i can't thank enough for his help. I completed the Britney cos-playing Squall sketch....i dont want to ink it...its one of the best drawings ive done so far.

Check out [link] Abstract Gender the source of the fan art.

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~Zemro-Shivic:iconZemro-Shivic: Dec 16, 2005, 11:27:28 PM
Truley spiffy, A nicely done drawing... though I'd have to say the night picture was quite nice too...
~casswa:iconcasswa: Dec 16, 2005, 11:34:43 PM
I can't tell if you're a guy or a girl...but you need to work on the boobage. Being a female, I know that the boobage is not able to support itself without a bra. And her boobage is hanging out so much that I doubt she's wearing one. -_-;;;

Sorry if I sound kinda naggy. It is anime style afterall. You did a nice job with everything else. Especially her jacket. =D Just try making shirts just a little higher up. ^.~

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*kaioutei:iconkaioutei: Dec 17, 2005, 12:18:45 AM
Thanks Zemro, always a pleasure to get a compliment from you *sniffles* your my only fan.
*kaioutei:iconkaioutei: Dec 17, 2005, 12:21:19 AM
I'm male. I was going for a large bust line, originaly i had them holding themselves up. A friend helped me give them a look of braless-ness and anti-gravity bust technology.

Check this comic out [link]
*kaioutei:iconkaioutei: Dec 17, 2005, 12:29:58 AM
they looked like scud misslies at first.
~Aereus:iconAereus: Dec 17, 2005, 1:53:09 AM
Rule #1 of Anime -- Gravity is entirely optional! Have you not learned this yet casswa? =*)

Seriously though, it is rather amusing how much trouble 2 lumps of fatty tissue cause artists when drawing female characters. Theoretically women should have an easier time, but I don't believe this is entirely true in my experience. Sure you could pose for yourself in the mirror as reference, but more important for anyone male or female when drawing them, is just to recognize that breasts are attached to your shoulder muscles -- aka they hang from that attachment with actual *weight and gravity gasp!* and not merely 2 balloons taped to the front of their chest ^_^;;

Okie... and I totally just wrote a sermon about breasts -_-;;

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~Kiey:iconKiey: Dec 17, 2005, 4:27:15 AM
very nice work
~casswa:iconcasswa: Dec 17, 2005, 11:16:46 AM
eep. Glad you changed them to at least this then O.o;

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