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Juliet A'guar
Juliet A'guar by @klawzie (Chella Reaves)

A sort of character sheet for my character, Juliet A'guar (an Enforcer fan character from the SWAT Kats, thus the uniform. In my own personal storyline, she's a different sort of cop, but that's a totally different uniform).

The style is partly manga influenced; partly influenced by Sarah Combs - an amazing artist and another SK fan. :)

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Rough / Concept
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21y60d ago
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Posted: Monday, 22 September, 2003 @ 08:32 PM

Her face is supernice...Elegant, in a French way. And I actually mean that in a positive manner! 8)

Posted: Monday, 22 September, 2003 @ 10:32 PM

Actually... in her character bio I wrote, she's supposed to have "the haughty look of an aristo" - so that's exactly what I was going for. Flattered :D

Posted: Monday, 22 September, 2003 @ 08:34 PM

i like this.....pretty.

Posted: Tuesday, 23 September, 2003 @ 08:09 AM

Wow, this looks really nifty! She does have the look of a haughty aristocrat, so that definatly came over well. I love the folds of the clothing, and how it flows with her hips and the rest of her body. XD Great job

Posted: Tuesday, 28 October, 2003 @ 03:50 PM

+gasp+ I love this. It's very elegant and indeed looks great! I ESPECIALLY love the eyes in the top right corner, since Anime styled eyes don't look good on anthros, well, not on mine at least, I've been trying to draw that exactly like that! Great work!

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