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William Duke

Nox Strikes a Pose
Nox Strikes a Pose by @PyrokeneticWeasel (William Duke)

I would make a 'weapons of mass destruction' joke here, but I'm pretty sure the government is monitoring my computer, and I don't want to anger them just yet. Other than my paranoia, there's nothing much else about this picture. It's a skunk girl sitting in a suggestive manner on a nuclear weapon. You know, nothing new.

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Rating:
Teen (S)
Class:
Rough / Concept
Submitted:
20y68d ago
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Posted: Tuesday, 14 September, 2004 @ 09:59 PM

How "Dr. Strangelove." Cute picture. I like the pose and her body and head are drawn well. Looking closely, it seems like the hips should look too large, yet somehow they look fine. You gave her very accented curves that still look very believable. That's not easy to do, and it shows real skill when you can bend proportions like that without it coming off as a flaw. Nice work indeed.

Posted: Sunday, 26 September, 2004 @ 05:11 PM

"We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when..." (I would have responded earlier, but I just saw Dr.Strangelove for the first time tonight. A Cold-War Nuclear Catastrophe Comedy. Genius.)

Posted: Wednesday, 15 September, 2004 @ 11:24 PM

Hahaha, erm, I hope she doesn't kick that, or something. That would be detrimental to her pretty skunk fur! >:

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