I goofed and made the piece wider than my scanner plate, which means that even with some cropping there's shadow effects at the edges where the paper isn't flat against the glass.






From: [identity profile] diosoth.livejournal.com


I had to actually check it with the initial base pencil sketch you sent me. The vest seems to make her upper torso look thinner than it really is. It appears a bit baggy when it's actually pulled up to her body tight.

She wouldn't have such a concern if the "Princess Sally" rule applied, but that rule only seems to apply to Princess Sally. And the guys, I guess, who all seem to have similar anatony to that of a duck in that regard.

From: [identity profile] dvandom.livejournal.com


I am unfamiliar with Princess Sally, but it sounds like something that K-girls also have, more or less. Sometimes K-girls need clothing to cover up naughty bits (but don't necessarily have clothes on), sometimes they can be unclothed without being NSFW. For instance, when I drew Kame-ko (http://www.dvandom.com/drawings/kame-ko.JPG), it was in the "doesn't need clothing" mode. But Gilly (http://www.dvandom.com/drawings/gilly.JPG) has strategic foam that implies she would need clothes if the wind picked up.

From: [identity profile] diosoth.livejournal.com


Sally is the SatAM cartoon character that Sega doesn't own, eventually adopted by Archie as a "Sonic's girlfriend" type. She only wore blue boots in season 1, then they gave her a blue vest but it doesn't even wrap around enough to cover anything.

Sega chose to dress their females in full clothes(probably necessary for Rouge as she lacks body fur) and even then, it seems all the other Archie females need fur, so the "I can walk around without pants" rule only applies to the guys and Princess Sally.

Then there's the "my gloves are glued on" rule, which applies to all Sega characters but not Archie/SatAM characters.
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