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Commission: Venus and Twindy

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My friend Richie and his girlfriend Sammi gave me their Pokemon card collections so I drew this for them as a commission (the payment was the cards yeahhh)
His character is Venus the red-head, and hers is Twindy, the bird-girl.
Not sure when they became magical girls but HEY I guess that's what happens when I draw anything for anyone ever.

Artwork (c) Jonathan Castleman
Venus (c) Richie
Twindy (c) Sammi

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So much 90's! Your art is so damn retro, it hurts, man! This whole thing just screams "90's!" at the top of its lungs, right down to the complex shading of the armor. The speed line style background, the bright, vivd colors, fuck, the design of the armor itself; all of it just hails to the glory days of anime, and I freaking love it! The anatomy of the chick on the right looks a bit weird, though, but other than that, great work. The fucking 90's, man... Wasn't that just the best decade ever for anime?

kurumilover responds:

Whoops--can't believe I missed this comment! Thanks so much, I really appreciate your feedback! I'm happy you can see my old-school anime influence aaa.
I'll definitely have to look into what's wrong with her anatomy, thanks for the heads up. I can't fix it, but I'd like to learn what went wrong to avoid it in the future.
Also, totally agree with you, though the '80s really has my heart as well (Project A-ko man, whoo)

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