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muura [2009-02-18 12:44:29 +0000 UTC]
Woah oh hey this was an unexpected great different approach I love thisssss. Now I feel bad for making the task so.. stereotypical.. but this is so fine seriously. She is so classy. I hate the sort of "badass-woman" archetype that actually BRAGS about kicking ass and having their tits out, but Air looks like she has a certain grace and pride about what she does and I appreciate that in a character and a person.
/gay
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taintedsilence [2009-01-22 23:38:22 +0000 UTC]
I feel silly asking, but is this one of those 100 theme challenges or something?
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ragweed In reply to taintedsilence [2009-01-22 23:59:06 +0000 UTC]
yes. i probably should have posted that in the comments
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genaminna [2009-01-22 16:21:10 +0000 UTC]
Bwah, draw whatever comes to mind D: Whether it be girly-feminine or nots. Anyways, I like her pose, and the style kinda reminds me of Hercules, lol.
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ragweed In reply to Charlett [2009-01-22 20:34:48 +0000 UTC]
Being a girl, or trying to draw it anyway, it just means something different to me. It's not about flowers and PINK and sugary crap, to me it's more about having a silent mysterious strength
if that makes any sense at all
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Charlett In reply to ragweed [2009-01-22 20:47:46 +0000 UTC]
Oh, I understand. It just seems the idea was different to us. When the idea was to have "Stereotypically female", I guess I was thinking more of something a little more stereotypical. AKA flowers and PINK and sugary crap.
Personally, I like a healthy dose of each type. There's nothing wrong with having to be saved once in a while. The fact that princesses can be kidnapped and NOT eaten/killed/molested by the time the hero arrives speaks volumes about how secretly powerful she is. *laugh*
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