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Never Notices Me

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A quick pic of :iconhannimble:'s humanized robot monkeys, Torah and Miltiades. I totally wish they would get together sometime near the end of the story, mostly because I want something good to happen to Milt once in a while. XD

My friend took a look at this and said "Wow, way outta your league, ginger." I couldn't stop laughing. Don't worry, Miltiades is actually pretty badass (haven't seen him in action, but that's what his bio says).

I don't know if Shuggazoom even has a desert in the future.

So hey, if you haven't read her stories on the Light Brigade, I suggest you do. They're wicked good. Although, if you're not a fan of bad things happening to the Hyperforce, then don't read any of her pre-LB stories. Dey will depress you beyond belief (but very well written).

Torah and Miltiades (c) :iconhannimble:
Art (c) :iconkraziekazoo:
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I love it how you say "Don't worry, Miltiades is actually badass" but in this picture he looks like anything but. He's skinny, pale, and has legoogoo eyes. Hehehe. I like his cape, though. Capes always signal badassery.

BUT ANYWAYS. Moving on. Your human characters are always interesting. A desert background was a curious choice but I think it worked well for you in the end as a simple color scheme to lay your foreground on. Simple and effective.

Torah is drawn well, but I DO have to say that her features look masculine. I don't know if this is what you were going for and some women do have masculine features. Her wardrobe was an interesting choice, as I was wondering why she was in a desert with a sweater and layers on. Maybe she likes the heat and she doesn't burn. I dunno.

GREAT textures going on here. With the crumbly wall to Torah's hair to the sand. You might not think it's much but it adds a lot to the photo.

Your overall lighting and the color scheme was great, and as always I look forward to seeing more in the future!