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S. P. Gardebiter said:I REQUEST MOAR OF SUE D:
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xristosx said:
andwhyisit said:Constructive Criticism Time:
The head, hair, eyes, and anything else above the neck are very nicely done. Shoulders and neck area are good and well detailed like the head. Left arm (Curly's left, not your's) would have been perfect if it wasn't for the upper arm (elbow to shoulder) being so thin. The right upper arm is also good (and is the thickness you should have used on the left upper arm) but the lower part of the arm is too straight and stick-like. The line between the breasts should have been a little more to your left but the rest of the shirt and chest are fine. The hips are done very well. Although the detail falls short mostly on the long pants, shoes, and unevenly sized legs.
Contrary to what an English teacher is likely to tell you, the correct way to spell this is "might've". Not that what an English teacher might say is wrong – it's just not quite as accurate in this case, from my experience.xristosx said:i might of
Actually you are incorrect. "Might've" is shorthand for "might have", not "might of". "I might've done so" means "I might have done so" for example.Celtic Minstrel said:Contrary to what an English teacher is likely to tell you, the correct way to spell this is "might've". Not that what an English teacher might say is wrong – it's just not quite as accurate in this case, from my experience.
You said that the correct way to spell "might of" is "might've", which is incorrect, regardless of grammer. (note the emphasis on the word "spell")Celtic Minstrel said:(Actually, on second thoughts, the only thing you are incorrect about is the claim that I am incorrect...)
Thou art incorrect.andwhyisit said:grammer
Whoops.Roonil Wazlib said:Thou art incorrect.