| 11 Jul 2005 | Unregistered Art-lover | Loading...What? No comments? I'll fix that!
Well, She is certainly fearsome, this one. I saw this and I have just got to say it: That position has got to hurt her breasts!!! The curves of the chains are wonderful, and the two-swords thing is classic. It reminds me a bit of playing cards. Is that where you got the idea?
Ahah! I have finally found an artist who, like me, enjoys writing stories to match their pictures!But, alas, if only the stories would ever get put to paper ... so far most of it is in my head ... but you pull up any character i've drawn and i'll be able to pull that story out in an instant!And thank you for commenting ... this is one of my favorite images, and it disappoints me that no one (until you here) has commented on her! | |
| 19 Feb 2006 | Sara | Loading...how you draw these girls? have you some kind of model or what? this is brilliant otherwise...  Nope, no model for most of these! Sometimes my girlfriend poses, but this isn't one of those ones.I just really liked this idea in my head and i put it on paper! Hehe! | |
| 7 Jul 2008 | Ambra | Loading...There is something so realistic about the poses. You seem to have a real understanding of how heavier women’s bodies are proportioned and how they move. Nick P. ´LimeGreenSquid´ Marton replies: "Thank you. It took a lot of studying from photos found online, and a few girlfriends as well. Studying different poses, shifts in rolls and curves, all that. I ended up getting enough images in my head to be able to construct these beauties without reference. I still need a lot more study, but i am happy how far i’ve come!" | |