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Well, this is just super e.deviantart.net/emoticons/s/s… " width="15" height="15" alt="" title="(Smile)" /> I mean, you're obviously a professional in your field, so I figured I'd leap on the opportunity to say something substantive about it.The placement of the dinosaur between the two figures is excellent composition, of course, since it allows for an interesting negative space. The figures are spot-on and have excellent anatomy, plus they're just hot to boot (particularly Rogue, she looks like an ultimate comic babe here). The color is great, and the setting is imaginative and fun.I will admit to being a little bemused by two things: the disappearance of Storm's feet (I think I might see them there, but they really disappear into the background) and the position of the pterodactyl--the hanging vine is right in front of its head. It recedes into the background in such a way that it's not visually bothersome, but I do wonder if it looked distracting in the ink before you dropped it back digitally. Honestly, these aren't really complaints or suggestions, but rather questions from someone who aspires to do this kind of thing to someone who's high above her level--why that positioning rather than something different? Was it just part of an organic process, or was it planned?This is excellent. Your babes and your scenery are a great representation of the skill level I wish I was at artistically, and a reminder of how far I still have to go. Cheers.