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Dec. 28th, 2010 06:05 amAll of us started shoveling the driveway yesterday morning, but then someone came along and plowed it for us. Dad then had me shovel a path to the apartment stairs and shovel out the deck.
Later on, Dad brought me and Mom to his workshop to shovel out the driveway there. Brian and Marie weren't feeling well, so they couldn't come. On the way home, they had to inspect the catboat. I later overheard Mom tell Brian and Marie that the hatch blew off, but when I asked, she told me that Dad would be able to create a new one at some point.
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Finally got started with Kasumi. I do remember Chelle telling me that legs are supposed to be longer than the torso, so I copied the legs off of Rokuna's pic. However, I still ended up making her taller than I wanted, and asked her for tips on how much shorter each section should be in order to make her look more childlike. Redrew the whole thing last night before going to sleep, but still missed. Checked out the first volume of the MCK manga, and even though Chelle did stress that arms and legs are not supposed to be bony, those of Rokuna in one pic are not very curvaceous. Not quite straight either, but I still gotta figure out how to achieve the same style as the anime.
Here's something for me to keep in mind: With Rokuna, there's barely any room above her hips for her belt before the bust curves begin.
Later on, Dad brought me and Mom to his workshop to shovel out the driveway there. Brian and Marie weren't feeling well, so they couldn't come. On the way home, they had to inspect the catboat. I later overheard Mom tell Brian and Marie that the hatch blew off, but when I asked, she told me that Dad would be able to create a new one at some point.
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Finally got started with Kasumi. I do remember Chelle telling me that legs are supposed to be longer than the torso, so I copied the legs off of Rokuna's pic. However, I still ended up making her taller than I wanted, and asked her for tips on how much shorter each section should be in order to make her look more childlike. Redrew the whole thing last night before going to sleep, but still missed. Checked out the first volume of the MCK manga, and even though Chelle did stress that arms and legs are not supposed to be bony, those of Rokuna in one pic are not very curvaceous. Not quite straight either, but I still gotta figure out how to achieve the same style as the anime.
Here's something for me to keep in mind: With Rokuna, there's barely any room above her hips for her belt before the bust curves begin.
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Date: 2019-07-15 01:41 pm (UTC)Hold it. Bony is not the opposite of curvaceous in this context. I said the arms are so thin there is not room for tissue and muscles, I wasn't talking about curves.