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Ix Regardo

Everybody Cries
Everybody Cries by @Ix (Ix Regardo)

More sketchies for your viewing pleasure. Most of the stuff i draw never gets past the pencil stage. I really thought this came out really well. i just wish i could show the tears better... they're a bit hard to see. Oh, yeah and i rated this and the girl with the sword T for violence, just in case having the weapons means violent...

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Rating:
Teen (V)
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Finished Work
Submitted:
20y146d ago
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Posted: Monday, 28 June, 2004 @ 08:31 PM

That's pretty sweet. The pose is kinda Matrix-esque when you ignore the gettup. You've done a nice job with the outfit, the jacket, the trousers, the stipes and medal, the general not-quite-pristeenness of it. The scarf/thing around the neck is cool. The only thing about that is the fact that the fabric of the pants is a little too high above the belt to look cool and slammin'-like. The gun and arm are fine, if the arm isn't just a tad too long. The boots are kinda big for the guy's height; they look oversized, otherwise, though their shape 'n stuff is fine and the scuffs on them are good. I like the shaggyness of the hair, the way the neck is turned and the expression, even though I can't really see any tears. The mask is good, well drawn and shaded. The expression and face, (what can be seen of them), are good; (the eyes mostly.)

The title is still appropriate just because of the fact that G-masks imply hard times; times of tears, despite the fact that I can't see 'em. A bit sketchy but nice. 8.7 of 10

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