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Well that's one way to feed yourself! Caster seems to find that this quick and easy method may have some side effects though
This is a commission for I really love how this one turned out, especially because of all the little details that I got to include. I tried out my new style of drawing lips again, and I think it worked out pretty well. Oh wells, hope you all enjoy! PS out Comments
You did a wonderful job on her outfit, very detailed. I can't help but remember tho, isn't caster's face normally shrouded by her hood?
-- The artist stands in the harshest position of his own art, right above it and inside of it all at once. So while othes look up and see the final product, they can only look down on their own works and view the insides that hold it. Caster's face is normally shrouded by her hood, but she does take it off a few times during the series. Plus she has an adorable face, so why would we want to obscure it?
-- ---- I love *Caresse-par-la-lumie with all my heart; shouldn't you do the same? ---- Definitely, I'm not all too familiar with the series, my friend has me play a fighting game of it with him now and then, and it's pretty fun, but I'd never seen her face before X3
-- The artist stands in the harshest position of his own art, right above it and inside of it all at once. So while othes look up and see the final product, they can only look down on their own works and view the insides that hold it. Fighting game you say? I take it it might be the one for the PS2 that came out in Japan, Fate/Unlimited Codes? If that's the case, I LOVE that game, so much fun.
As for me, yeah... I know the series way too well. It's certainly a bit of an obsession of mine >_> -- ---- I love *Caresse-par-la-lumie with all my heart; shouldn't you do the same? ---- It's a fun series, the games for it are sexy and the fighting game is extremely entertaining, very challenging to learn the combos X3
-- The artist stands in the harshest position of his own art, right above it and inside of it all at once. So while othes look up and see the final product, they can only look down on their own works and view the insides that hold it. |
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