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Daisy Hunt

Duke Undercover
Duke Undercover by @Lucky_Ladybug66 (Daisy Hunt)

From the same story; now he's tracking down the smugglers who tried to kill him, posing as a punk called Ryuuji Otogi. And yes, very tongue-in-cheek alias on my part.

I have an obsession with him having his hair down. I probably got it a little too thick-looking here, though I always imagine it being quite wavy. XD;

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Posted: Monday, 12 October, 2009 @ 05:39 AM

Oooh, I like how you did his outfit and hair. X3 The hair looks so soft!

So does he have a mark under both eyes now, instead of just the one?

Posted: Monday, 12 October, 2009 @ 05:48 AM

Thanks!

Yep, he does, but it's a different kind of mark than before. He doesn't intend to leave anything that could be recognized.

Posted: Monday, 02 November, 2009 @ 09:24 PM

I still like the way you do the part in his hair...it's such a little thing, but it does so much in making his hair look realistic.

Is he wearing fishnet arm-socks? XD I don't know why arm-socks amuse me so, but they do. What color is his eye-makeup going to be? o.o I like the torn bits of his shirt...you've really improved on clothing-damage over the years.

I like the bent arm, but the arm that's just hanging looks a little stiff...I think it has something to do with his hand. I'm not quite sure what it is, but the arm looks fine until about his elbow. Maybe if it were held a little away from his body, or if some of his hand were visible in front of his leg?

His ear is very nice...and his earrings! I really like the way you did his earrings. Might I ask if he got another hole punched for the disguise, or if it's a clip-on? X3

Posted: Tuesday, 03 November, 2009 @ 12:24 AM

X3 For some reason, doing hair-parts is really fun.

I call them mesh arm-warmers, but I guess they're probably the same thing. XD

The makeup is fuchsia, LOL.

Thanks for the tips! I often have problems with arms just hanging. The hand was an attempt to not draw a hand. XD But yeah, it should probably be shown more.

He has five earrings altogether. XD And the extra four are also pierced, punched by himself. Owww. Under the circumstances, he decided he would rather run the risks of home-piercings instead of being tracked down by the smugglers as having gone to a professional. He's just really lucky nothing got infected....

Posted: Sunday, 08 November, 2009 @ 10:52 PM

[quote="Lucky_Ladybug66"]He has five earrings altogether. XD And the extra four are also pierced, punched by himself. Owww. Under the circumstances, he decided he would rather run the risks of home-piercings instead of being tracked down by the smugglers as having gone to a professional. He's just really lucky nothing got infected....[/quote]

Ah, the Safety Pin of Questionable Sterility. XD I knew people who pierced their own ears, and they turned out okay...as long as you rotate the earrings daily and keep them clean, there's not too much to worry about. Though he probably could've just as easily gone to a professional...at least around here, as long as you can prove you're eighteen, they just sit you down, shoot studs into your ears, and send you on your way. It's all walk-in stuff around here.

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