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Shaddie

Horse
Horse by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

A request. Blaaah, I dont know why I made this pic sad. I'm not sad in the least...I dunno. Oh well... O.O This horse is REALLY skinny, I dunno why. Okay, lots of people have commented and stuff asking me why my subjects are all so skinny...It's because...Because...JUST BECAUSE! It's my style and I'm used to it, i'm sorry I don't draw realisticly, and I'm sorry you think I'm one of those people who only like slim people. I'm not going to name names...but back off! I can draw whatever stinkin' way I want! blinks, looks around Uhm...yes. Alright...slowly...skoots...away... Artwork © Copyright 2003 Shadow Wolf

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Posted: Saturday, 20 April, 2002 @ 04:06 PM

holds Shaddie's hand in the air You tell 'em, girl!! Hehe.

I like this pic! Aw, poor horse ... he's sad. This is cool, as usual!

Posted: Saturday, 20 April, 2002 @ 06:35 PM

That's meh, the horse, and I happen to be a she, Lady NE. Thank joo Shaddie!

Posted: Sunday, 21 April, 2002 @ 12:27 PM

Aww....Tairi's mate ish sad.... sets Tai next to Faith so he can comfort her Dunno why she sad...Unless the thing about Loki runnin' wiff da herd upset her (long story).Oh well.Anywho...

You other dyoodes and dyoodettes leave mah buddy Shad alone!She'll draw however tha heck she wants!She'll make 'em skinny or make 'em fat but it's her drawing style and what SHE's used to,not you.So back off and give the notorious artist some drawing space and let her draw in peace! nods and proceeds to guard Shaddie's drawing placey thingy.bares her fangs at anyone that comes too close...

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