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With convention in full swing, one of the main attractions walked around in black mage gear, coral ring and star pendant proudly adorning her body, among the attendees in the video game room.
For time to time she would disappear, holding different signs as she stepped out of sight. One sign read 'One Player Only Game'. Upon her return, she would adjust her cloak and write another sign on a piece of board.
'Two Player Fighter Arcade'.
As the convention pressed on, she would hold up even more signs. 'Four Player RPG'-'Six Player Simulation Game'-'18 Game Ground War'. She would disappear along with contestants playing her game.
The word spread like wildfire to the next sign Yumiko would hold up. Gamers anxiously awaited their turn. Yumiko consumed the last of her energy drink, adjusted her black mage cloak one last time and posted a sign just outside the convention's hall door.
"250 Multi-Player Online Mode sign up for Black Mage RPG. Help Yumiko gain experience points.'
Lucky.
-Pablo
Yumiko created by hArtist . Adaptation created with permission.
| Dimensions: | 1397 × 1913 px. |
| Submitted: | Feb 8, 2010 08:55 PM |
| Favorites: | 5 (Who?) |
| Tags: | ha_con_2010, jam0210, steveman, yumiko |
No forehead tattoos... and we can see both eyes!? Nuoooooooo! O_O
Other than that she's looking really good in your style.
__________________The toothy vagina of hell.
From the reference pictures I gathered, i must have missed the tattoos. It could have made Yumiko a little more Yumiko. I didn't want to hide her eyes too much, so I chose to expose them instead.
My ability still needs work, but i'm happy to see that my adaptation, for the most part, came out good. Chalk it up to experience, and good experience at that.
-Pablo
__________________"You haven't created your prized masterpiece yet. I hope you never do. That way, you will never stop wanting to learn, and your ability to draw continues to grow." -Pablo Tovar, Jr.
Very nice
Thank you n_n
-Pablo
__________________"You haven't created your prized masterpiece yet. I hope you never do. That way, you will never stop wanting to learn, and your ability to draw continues to grow." -Pablo Tovar, Jr.