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Linda Dakimakura

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The idea occurred to me and, well, I just HAD to do it. I've always thought the body pillows were kinda silly but I kinda really like the artwork so I decided to make my own. The full-sized version could actually be printed on a pillow- and if there's enough interest in it, I'd have no aversions to selling them. Let me know if you'd like one.

-TB

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very arousing

The hair is just fabulous and the look on Linda's face along with the posture just seem so, herself if you know what I mean. Just all around really good I do enjoy the idea of this being printed on a pillow but, however have a few questions not to be whiny or menissing.1. I cant seem to draw my charictors position just right for example from top down i cant draw my Charictor Jole quite like the way you have done here I dont know what it is depth, shading or what also side to side sketches are difficult and seem to come out amiture i wondered if you had any tips also one other thing hair; I use strokes for hair but cant seem to get a solid shape like in this one and other wonderful pices youv'e done. never fade away and never stop doing what you love.

The one on the left is pretty nice. Though, the face of the one on the right does look rather weird, namely the chin, what happened there?

i would probably love to have a this Dakimakura if only to hang somewhere in my apartment to show how classy i really am =D i'm not really but shhh

lets not spoil the surprise too much xD

Excellent as usual TB

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Jan 6, 2014
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