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No doubt, the freehand is very good.
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I have to say that these two are my favourites. The first one is interesting as it uses such bright colours. It reminds me of Flash Gordon and makes me fell all retro. I also had a school teacher when I was in my teens and she wore clothes like that all the time. Plus there is that little bloke looking at us in the corner.
The second one is good too. The pose and the movement of the cloth work well together. The shadows are also top-notch.










So many gothy-alice interpretations. Quite amusing.![]()
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Hmmm... is this what that Oingo Boingo was about?










I thought the 4th one down(girl with big gun[red skirt white socks]) has very good flesh tones on her face. its very well done.
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These 'little girls' remind me of Silent hill, there was some little girl running all over the place in that. Also one of them, I think the one at the bottom is rather dirty looking, people in Silent hill were typically rather in need of a bath.
I personally would like a model of a little girl screaming or hiding. I could then add here to the base of one of my Tyranids to show her as a member of the 'human herd' in need of eating.










That's a bit bizzare and morbid, my friend.![]()
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