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This is half of a design I'm working on, and I need some feedback. Do I need to put in her other arm, or is she fine as she is? (in my original sketch, the other arm is crooked at the elbow and positioned at waist height). Does this style work? I don't really have much experience with cartoony stuff.<br />
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Thanks<br />
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Here's the sketch:<br />
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She's pulling a wagon, but I didn't draw it.]]></description>
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