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pansagetrent9 β€” Brittany Miller in her underwear (CA style)

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Published: 2017-03-09 09:54:21 +0000 UTC; Views: 11557; Favourites: 70; Downloads: 39
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Description This is my image of Brittany Miller from the 1980's Alvin in the Chipmunks series in her underwear, in the Chipmunk Adventure artstyle. Did this because I think the Chipmunk Adventure incarnation of Brittany (along with the Chipettes) is cute and would blend in better.

Brittany Miller is owned by Ross Dickran Bagdasarian and Janice Felice Karman.
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pansagetrent9 [2017-03-11 13:30:48 +0000 UTC]

I didn't exactly draw Brittany. I copied an image of Brittany in her underwear from this (dyel75.deviantart.com/art/Brit… ) and edited the design to look like the design from the Chipmunk Adventure by using GIMP (it's like Photoshop but you download it for FREE).

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FernandezT In reply to pansagetrent9 [2019-05-11 08:11:57 +0000 UTC]

I'm too inside my underwear and their boxer briefs! I love Brittany's underwear! Best if it's covers more!Β 

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RogersGirlRabbit [2017-03-11 02:10:07 +0000 UTC]

I don't usually like underwear art, but I like how you Brittany.

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FernandezT In reply to RogersGirlRabbit [2019-05-11 08:16:02 +0000 UTC]

Hell, I just pictured myself inside my boxer brief underwear next to Brittany Miller! I love Brittany Miller's underwear!Β 

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JustSomeDOOD In reply to FernandezT [2020-07-16 21:44:10 +0000 UTC]

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raijinzrael86 [2017-03-09 13:11:54 +0000 UTC]

Nice choice .
The old show has used at least 2 design guidelines and 3 artstyles: The original definition created at Ruby-Spears and used/updated consistently across the 5 first seasons and all the released material up to '86... And the second 90s-like definition created by "Sandra" for the '87 movie, and used with modifications (and in a simplified form) by Murakami-Wolf-Swenson and DiC studios for the remaining 3 seasons and all the released material up to 2007, when the first live-action movie was released. Then there's a sightly modified art style definition derived from Sandra's design guideline, created by TAMA Productions and used in the 2 animated movies made by Universal and released in the '99 and 2000 respectively... Supposedly this was the chosen one to be used in all the future projects Universal had planned for the franchise, but then their greed made them f*ck it all, and this definition can't be used anymore in commercial projects.

Ofc, from all them, Sandra's definition wins by a lot margin. But the original unmodified one is a bit complex and difficult to get it done right on animation, so it was only ever used in the '87 movie. Generally artists will use one of the later simplified versions.

Greetings.

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