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Hey gang here's what I'm working on tonight, also wanted to say thanks to the new supporters that signed up today, it's greatly appreciated. It's rare that I get hired to draw any kind of "action" that doesn't involve bodily fluids so I'm curious to see how this one goes. The challenge will be how to do the muzzle flare in my style and have a static background that implies motion. Obviously you'll see how it turns out here first.

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Anonymous

Nice work as usual. I have a couple of comments that reflect my gun-nuttery more than any technical criticism: -If that's a revolver, the barrel needs to either be higher or lower. As it stands, the muzzle's current position, traced backwards to the cylinder, wouldn't be in-line with any of the bullets. -She's going to break her right wrist with a grip like that. Cradling works with a rifle-length firearm in a sitting stance, but it's a recipe for tears with a revolver of that size.

Reinbach

Well I confess I didn't design the gun, but I think it was designed with a fantasy roleplaying theme in mind so 100% physical accuracy probably wasn't the top priority. (Though at this stage I may be able to fix what you're talking about just by moving a line.) But I think you have a point about how she's holding the gun. The pose might be stronger if she's gripping it with both hands. I'll run it by the client and see what he thinks.