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Kat's Lil Sis

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Finished March 2009 -

My older sister Sab has an OC named Kat who's a cat-person. I wanted to draw her, but she looked too younger and too different, so I made her a little sister!

SHAZAM.

Oh and I wanted a unique name, so I named her Amely. It's basically the same pronounciation as Emily, but more kickass. B)

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hmmm

dont normally like these, but this actually works. i really like the character style for some reason. great job.

nice work

very nice job that you ave done here.

purefey responds:

Thank you :B

Pretty Kitty.

This is very simple and very cute. Some of my favorite characters are Can-Can Bunny's and Catgirls. The figure Amely is well developed all around. The shading, coloring, line weight, and proportions are very pleasant to the viewer. I also like the paisley backdrop you put on the image, it is both cute and creative. Her hair texture and jacket texture seem very smooth, but the shading helps to keep her unified. The only thing I dislike is that her legs are missing. She disappears right at the belt line. You could either crop the image, or draw legs to complete this. It is good overall, keep up the good work.

OLOLOLOLOLOL

Look at meee I'm writing a review while you're standing right behind me! OMG! 8D

Joking aside; great pic. I never thought you'd go through with drawing one of my side-characters. :B

Awesome!

That is really really good.... nice shading and everything!

P.S i would like some tips on shading too please if you have time :D

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Sep 17, 2009
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