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Server Work - Artlantis Key

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Does any part of this make you think "Atlantis" or "secret city under the sea"? I don't know why, but the idea "sword" was engraved into my mind, when I first started this. Just stuck there.


So, I failed with doing a good "last drawing of the year" that I wanted - ending up with some robo EVE ass from Wall-E -, but I did start with a drawing that payed homage to my new years resolution - draw more SFW crap.

I'll be honest, this may not look like much to you, but the gal wasn't even meant to be there. The first thing that popped into this drawing was the short itself, which is my own original creation, thank you very much. Went through a lot of changes with her, she was normally just meant to be this whole "modern badass sexy gal that's off to save the universe and she has a bandage bra for some reason" ala that one Percy Jackson movie; but then the legs came off all weird and stubby, and when I made some more adjustments to them, I changed the modern jeans to, like, "medieval fantasy jeans" (look it up).


All in all: a shame that her stomach's covered.


All rights reserved, I made this for a server I'm in. Whether they accept it as a server icon or not, still feel a tad bit obligated to put this here. Come join in, lads.

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Absolutely beautiful use of color. Everything is strongly defined and stunningly beautiful. I can't praise you and this piece enough! I'd love to see more of this character!

Is this an OC, FOZUNA? Can I please make lewd fanart, please, FOZUNA?

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Jan 4, 2021
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