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First Esther

First Esther

First Esther by TheVampireScourge
First Esther by TheVampireScourge

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TheVampireScourge
yeah, from a page of the Trinity Blood comic I'm a-workin' on, I'll have a few pages posted soon. yeah. 1st Esther, my scanner ate the shading...my scanner is very hungry...it wants your soul. man, those outfits are hard to do @_@ that hat...
well, it's safe to say I'm used to the Anime style now
Gaara: a drawing of Abel and a page of a comic?
YES! though I've yet to perfect it. okay, 'nuff ramblin'. comment and tell me whatcha think ^^
Gaara: how did I get here fro your sister's mind?
I dunno....

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Category Anime/Manga » Trinity Blood
Date Submitted
Views 1114
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Vote Score 1
Comments 4
Media Graphite pencil
Time Taken *shruggs*
Reference Trinity Blood 3

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TwilightsBane on August 6, 2007, 12:14:45 PM

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TwilightsBaneHeheh, more Constructive Criticism (man Im just full of that stuff!) Her legs..there not centered with her body... there disembodied then...heheh...still a great pict for you first time!

TheVampireScourge on August 15, 2007, 4:13:51 AM

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TheVampireScourgeit was me, I hacked off her legs cause she annoys me so =D Why'd ya hafta save her Gyula! You make such a better lead girl! wait...um...eh heh heh it's a slug. ignoring my weirdness, thanks a bunch, I thought the legs looked weird and I didn't know why...that and her hyper-extended arms...heh heh Thank yeeeew

NEJIJIJI on August 13, 2007, 5:38:08 AM

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NEJIJIJIawww cute!

TwilightsBane on July 19, 2007, 3:32:52 AM

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TwilightsBaneSweet! even though the scanner did eat it it still looks pretty awesome. But if I may make a suggestion you made her elbow way down the arm. Try making the two parts of the arm the same size. Constructive Critisism.