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Miss D. (Debra)

Nicolette (Nic) as a Genie!
Nicolette (Nic) as a Genie! by @Weasel_Silver24 (Miss D. (Debra))

Here`s Nic as a Genie, she looks kind of happy there. ^_~

COPYRIGHT NOTICE: Nic (Nicolette) The Weasel is from the Archie Comics' Sonic The Hedgehog comic series. This drawing & idea is (C) 2004 Miss D. (Debra)

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20y61d ago
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Comments & Critiques (2)

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Posted: Wednesday, 14 April, 2004 @ 10:52 PM

Kewlness! This is great. ^__^ The ears should be bigger, but other than that it looks fine X3

Posted: Wednesday, 21 April, 2004 @ 07:42 PM

My real name is Nicolette..and I just can't tell you how much I despise that name. ;)

Now for the critique! She's extremely flat looking here, and I'm not talking about the bust. Now, I realize that Sonic the Hedgehog isn't the most realistic looking game in the world, but you should do some research on bodily proportions of both humans and whatever animal she is, combining them to create a more "believable" creature. Try experimenting with different values and shading to give her depth and more of a shape.

I'm not trying to be mean- this is a critique, meaning I'm hoping for you to improve in your artwork and giving a few tips. Good luck! =)

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