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Not feeling it.

Not "buying" ;) the message here. All these symbols have been used in pretty much the same way by other airheads before you. Always taking the easy shots, and upping the ante to ridiculous extremes. I can't take it seriously as a political statement any more than I can appreciate it as art.

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(But I guess Obama *IS* a useful idiot, though. What he's serving isn't called "Freedom", though, it's called "equality"--and it is shit.)

Dammit, if only 3 years ago

You've got a knack for making cute girls-next-door. Nice pin-up, but since she's clearly supposed to be a younger girl (15? 1 6?) I think I'll reign in the horses.

I'd wait for her, though

;)

Yeah, the leg

I really wanted to give this a 10, because she IS a realistic, down-to-Earth babe, but you did kind of "hyper-extend" her left leg. It's close, but no matter how many ways I look at it, I really don't think her legs will line-up when she stands straight. It's a tricky pose.

Also, the term "genderbend" is a little disconcerting.

Classy

Very nice. Can't think of a bad thing to say about it.

Nearly Flawless

Perfect realistic interpretation. You can tell by the face profile that every one of Fry's details were taken into account (the cartoony under/over-bite--absent in Lela, but I think that was a good choice). The facial expressions were well-chosen as well: Bender's look of arrogant indifference, Lela's disdainful glare, Fry's look of amiable...thoughtfulness? Cluelessness would be better, but it's still excellent. Great job.

The individual parts as described, could have been represented differently to more perfectly capture the characters' flaws and personalities, but as a whole, it's extremely pleasing to look at and instantly relatable to the character *of* the characters from the show. 10/10

Looks good, but...

Looks good, but the hair's too shiny and solid. The outline of the hair is prominent while the outline in the rest of the figure is almost unnoticeable. For the sake of consistency and too make the viewer's eyes absorb more of the picture (instead of being constantly drawn back to the hair), I suggest adding more shadows to the hair (to add to the ominous mood and eliminate the outline issue) and face, SLIGHTLY dulling the hue of the hair (cool colors stand out against warm backgrounds; he's the subject, but only one part of his figure really stands out), and...that's it.

Good job, otherwise. I have a drawing like this.

Hmmm...

It's an okay sketch, but I'm not really buying the forshortenning in this. It makes her look ill-proportioned. I really don't care much for the eyes, though I understand this is a cartoony character. The colors of the hair and clothing is too similar (just adjust the hue slightly in either and that should do it). She looks too youthful for some of her body features as well (long legs, wide hips, full breasts).

I'd consider revising the character.

Nice!

I really like how you made the sky look dynamic with the [short] cirrus clouds. The yellow lighting of these shop paintings really give it a good stylized effect, but I'd personally like to see some brighter, more naturally lit work in the future as well. Also, not that it decreases the merit of the painting in any way, the Half-Life 2 influence on your buildings is obvious.

It's Beauuuuuutiflllle!!!

Excellent job. And in only 4 hours?! I start pacing every 10 minutes after 1. Then there's the fridge and bathroom visits. You've got discipline, dude.

Incredible

Great job.

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