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November 5, 2009
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This image was used as cover for the italian erotic comix magazine "X-Comics".

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:iconmelior49:
Nice bod. You got anymore of this girl?
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~mostlymade May 27, 2012  Professional General Artist
Ah, a little Tony Taka inspiration in there...
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~RyuenjinBot64 May 23, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
I'm still trying to contemplate how it's even possible to be in this position.
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~RyuenjinBot64 May 23, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
I thought the strap on her g-string were somewhere else. My bad.
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*morphed08 Mar 1, 2012  Professional Digital Artist
Meraviglioso as they would say :)
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~Anime-Guru Nov 19, 2011  Hobbyist Artist
Reminds me of Lust from Full Metal Alchemist :)
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~Renezuo Sep 5, 2011  Student Digital Artist
I'm gonna go ahead and burst every hater's bubble here and start by saying that this isn't traced. A quick overlay in photoshop shows that the legs are actually at a different angle, not the same angle. Ganassa's girl is curvier, with more junk in the trunk, larger more squishable breasts, and a tinier waist. His head is actually (surprisingly) disproportionate here, it's much larger than Tony's. The closest thing that actually matches is the hand....but other wise this shows all the earmarks of having eyeballed a pose and copied it with attention showed to one area over others. Let's not forget that the style and design are also nothing alike. Referenced? Definitely. A copy? Likely. A trace? No.

And I hate to tell you this guys but we know nothing of the paid work, someone could have paid him saying "I want it to look like this" and given him an image to work from. In addition references are totally acceptable in this industry, and close copies acceptable in most of the world besides the US with it's "THIS IS MINE AND NO ONE ELSE CAN USE IT" mentality.

People gotta relax.
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Great Stuff!
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