There are so many mistakes and errors in this it's not even funny, but I'm still practising people Sucky quality is sucky. Sorry. I need to install the stuff for my new scanner, but I can't. So i had to use my camera -__-
Anyway, 'tis Jo from Burst Angel. I just started watching it yesterday, and I immediately loved it. The drawing's based off a picture in the manga, so her clothes might be slightly different from the anime version (that and I screwed up so many times I just started improvising XD). I was also gonna add her tattoos but I forgot. Also, I can't draw guns, that Desert Eagle was a pain .
I've only seen a few episodes of the anime, but I've read most of the manga and I think I like the manga better so far *coughjoxmegsubtextcough* And I usually don't love yuri but Meg and Jo are SO FREAKING ADORABLE TOGETHER.
This is amazing! Way better than anything I could do >.>
My only advice for you is proportions. Like, her arms upper arms are a bit chuncky and her hips a little too small. Always make girls hips as big as their shoulders (;
You can too do better than this D: You're much better at people than I am. WAY better. And yes, I know the proportions are way, way off. I kept trying to make it better, but it kept backfiring in a big way. At one point I was just like "SCREW IT I'M GOING TO SLEEP" and I gave up XD. Thanks for the tips, I might give this thing another shot in a few days ^^
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This is amazing! Way better than anything I could do >.>
My only advice for you is proportions. Like, her arms upper arms are a bit chuncky and her hips a little too small. Always make girls hips as big as their shoulders (;
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Life sucks......................):
SO LET'S REBEL AND BE HAPPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8D
You're much better at people than I am. WAY better.
And yes, I know the proportions are way, way off. I kept trying to make it better, but it kept backfiring in a big way. At one point I was just like "SCREW IT I'M GOING TO SLEEP" and I gave up XD.
Thanks for the tips, I might give this thing another shot in a few days ^^
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"An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind"
-Ghandi
The walls we build around us to keep out the sadness, also keep out the joy.
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