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I gotta say, this made me laugh, and was so well done it was not at all painful like the original scene.I love the fluidity of her pose. The way her arms and legs are all in motion, even up to the wrists, was very well done. Very dynamic, fun, and "Dancing Queen."The motion details like her dress flaring up and her hair swaying to the beat were magnificently done. I love the waves of her hair, and the very well done wrinkles and folds on her practical dress. Everything is so bouncy and fun.That expression wade me laugh so hard. I love the way her jaw stays pretty much put while her mouth scrunches up her face to compensate for the space. The inside of her mouth was lovely, especially with the little bit of her throat peeking out the side of her tongue.I love how you do noses. The little line that represents the bridge and the way the bottom pokes out like that give your faces such a delightful look, while maintaining a very clutter-free appearance.Your eyebrows and eyes are very expressive. I love the little corners rising up, and the way you do such interesting curvature for eyes and where you draw eyelashes.How do you make such awesome, solid coloring? I am always amazed by the aesthetic your coloring gives, and how they look so 3D and full of life without resorting to cell shading or shadows. I can never seem to make one solid color not scream against the rest of the picture.Love the way you do hands. I like how they have a very clear attaching point at the wrist, and the way those fingers look so meaty and well formed.The little wrinkles and lines denoting muscle and bone jutting out amaze me. They add so much to the total work despite being very little physical effort.The background was very well done. Simple, sets the scene, adds to the main focus, yet is not so glaring as to upstage our Dancing Queen.Thank you for being so awesome. You are a real inspiration for me.