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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Not A Scratch!

Well, what can I say about this one...if you've stopped looking at her long enough to read this. :) My goal was to get much closer to an authentic anime-style character design and while not perfect, I'm very pleased with the results. With that being said, I purposefully exaggerated her proportions - you can comment on that if you like but her B-W-H measurements are well within the anime norm...and nice to look at too! :) The cel shading works very nicely here - I'm especially pleased with the color and texture on her body suit! And just to clarify, she's holding some type of energy weapon - I liked the design but I didn't want to try to figure out how it would work as a projectile weapon.

What about the stetting? Well, apparently someone/something has tried shooting her but hasn't had any success...and their luck is about to turn because now it's her turn. :)


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 Categories                          Anime / Manga     Anthropomorphic (Furries)     Guns, Laser, Missiles, warfare  
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DateNameComment 
21 Oct 2003:-) C.J.'Maggie McClelland' Harley
nice work but a few monor things. Her waist seems stretched instead of natural. if that's your style that's fine mine are ridiculously short waisted so...also her head is small for the body in most anime manga styles the head is proportioned or larger than the body. but very nice coloring and the like.
22 Oct 2003:-) Steph Salt
She seems very com-posed for a cat girl who's just been shot at Jeff? ;D LOL!
the anatomy is very good and I love the suit, but I can't help but wonder if the gun that shot at her was hidden in a camera? ;D
22 Oct 200345 Martin "Lt.Havoc" Krüger
"Ah, one of the new HEV suits. He might be very useful."
Yes, she looks very fine. One of Your best works, i ever seen. It seems that such kind of Jump suits are very popular at the time. Gorden Freeman would be lucky to have an suit like this. 2
26 Oct 200345 Andy 'Mainiax' Yuan [Zone]
Nice... I think those shots were missing on purpose.
21 Apr 200545 Subdual Damage
Of course they were missing on purpose! Come on,who could cold-heartily shoot a gorgeous cat girl with a tight body suit like that! I think whomever the shooter was sightseeing more than aiming...
22 Apr 200545 I love sex with girls because I'm a boy
Cool. Yet hot. Meow. =3
18 Aug 200545 Jungle Beast
Seems whoever was shooting her was terrible enough to miss all twenty shots.
3 Feb 200645 Someone people try to piss off
Srri, but i just dont really like it.
13 Nov 200645 Anonymous Gal
Firstly, her figure is nice. Not too big. Secondly, that dude was a horrible shot. And thirdly, I personally wouldn't be smiling afer I was shot at 20 times. I would have big suprised eyes, and I would probablly be checking my torso to see if I was really alive.
20 Jun 200845 Shadow wolf.
a big howl out to you for making the hottest girls in elfwood.
HHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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