@Lucky_Ladybug66
Daisy Hunt

Bass preparing to leave the hospital
Bass preparing to leave the hospital by @Lucky_Ladybug66 (Daisy Hunt)

Hence, he is just finishing with putting his clothes on. He's still holding his helmet as he glances around the room. The main purpose for this picture is that I wanted to draw my version of Bass without his helmet on but yet show it definitely is Bass by having him dressed in the jumpsuit and cloak (in other words, I wanted to see what he looked like wearing that getup but having his hair loose). Not that I minded drawing him shirtless, of course. HA! XD

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Posted: Thursday, 04 November, 2004 @ 12:56 AM

Ah, a nice pose, this...the hair looks different with the outfit, as opposed to the bare skin you seem to be so fond of ^~ His torso, though, looks perhaps a bit short...as if his crotch should begin a bit lower down, or something...and the constructive criticism just gets weirder, don't it? oO

I like how he's holding his helmet...is the white line through the yellow circle part of the costume design, or does it correspond with the scars in the earlier pics?

Posted: Thursday, 04 November, 2004 @ 06:31 AM

XD; softly giggling over constructive criticism while Bass just stands and glares at me. You are most likely right, though. nodnod. One of these days, I should buy one of those How to Draw Manga books that shows full body poses and such. ^^;

The white line corresponds with the scar. nodnod.

Posted: Tuesday, 07 December, 2004 @ 12:33 AM

This is my favorite~are you adding background? Looking good..Shirley

Posted: Tuesday, 14 December, 2004 @ 07:17 AM

^^; Dunno if I'm adding background or not. I usually don't, unless I think it's especially necessary.

Glad you like it!

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