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Got Milk?  (Again)
Got Milk? (Again) by @Biscuits (Elli Gibbs)

My second "Got Milk?" picture and my third in this color style. 'Tis Harley Quinn (obviously) havin' a nice, cool glass o' milk. I'm really diggin' this shading style. I may have to continue trying this in the future (the WACOM tablet I got for my B-day helps a lot).

This pic makes me thirst! GAH!

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Posted: Wednesday, 02 June, 2004 @ 02:19 AM

That's one seriously twisted up pose her legs are in, there. But then, Harley was known for her flexibility. I like the effect of it, though her hips are a little wide for the size of her legs and the pose they're in. The shading is very nice and the way she's holding up the glass is very fitting for the picture. Her left eye is a little awkward, it seems it's looking off the screen and up while her right eye is looking more towards the viewer. If her left iris was down just a little, it would appear more that she's looking right at the viewer. Regardless, it's a very nice picture. Good work.

Posted: Thursday, 03 June, 2004 @ 01:39 AM

Yeah, her eye is a little mixed up. I'm incapable of correcting mistakes with my computer -.- Thanks for the great critique. --L~.^

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