Oooo, very nice. As a fan, i'm rarely disappointed by crappys work. You walls always keep me interested and looking
for that extra something that you always seem to put in. I've noticed over time that your vectoring has gotten even
better. Although the lines are crisp, you still manage to maintain the organic nature of natural inking. That alone can
make a piece seem warm and inviting or cold and mechanical. The patterns you chose are simple enough which is a good thing since the drawing is fairly simplistic in itself. The application of the
patterns to Orihime are well done. I've also been working on patterns and using displacement maps to have them
"wrap" around the charater to look more like clohing.
I can kinda see what DREAM was talking about with the background. I don't however think it looks incomplete. I
think it has more to do with the art placed in each box. The box on the far right utilizes a lot of negative space which
integrates with the background color. It's as if the background color is making up the square. On the other hand,
the far left has a lot of independant imagery which appear more like a floating square over the background. Alhtough
both techniques are perfectly ok, i can see a slight inconsistency with the usage. Not really a big deal but if it
bother you....
On a side note. I love BLEACH. Always have. I like Tite Kubo's artistic stylings. Plus his name sounds cool. ^_^