If I remember well, Desiree is an atractive girl, but in this picture, maybe as a result of anatomical inconsistencies doesn't look sexy. Anyway, maybe this statement is more typical of fashion magazines, but "sexyness" is an attitude, and I think that a woman's pose is more important than showing cleavage or belly, or at least that's what I had in mind when I drew this:

Of course this is my take on Desiree and I don't say you should go this way. I drew her having this sprite in mind: [imgzoom]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/50882197/art/Ollie_Des_Update2.PNG[/imgzoom]
And that's why I give her that bulkier hair, but the important thing is her pose, as I assumed Desiree is a hot girl, she is sitting in a sexy pose and I give her the approach sometimes comic style gives to sexy girls: exaggerating her voluptuosity. I hope this re-draw serves as inspiration because, as you can see, I'm a faithful follower of your work

Of course this is my take on Desiree and I don't say you should go this way. I drew her having this sprite in mind: [imgzoom]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/50882197/art/Ollie_Des_Update2.PNG[/imgzoom]
And that's why I give her that bulkier hair, but the important thing is her pose, as I assumed Desiree is a hot girl, she is sitting in a sexy pose and I give her the approach sometimes comic style gives to sexy girls: exaggerating her voluptuosity. I hope this re-draw serves as inspiration because, as you can see, I'm a faithful follower of your work
