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Sara Maydew

"Dragons' Stone" by @Lady_Epona (Sara Maydew)

Wow ... I didn't know I still had this account. ^-^ Thought it had been deleted, lol. In any case, decided to revive it ... by deletin' all my preivious stuff (208 images ... haha), and startin' afresh. I haven't been drawin' that much lately, anyway ... for one thing, I no longer draw horses. Or very rarely do. Heh. So for the moment, this is a 3D image I made for a contest ... which I won, yay me! It's a CD cover, believe it or not. shrugs Featurin' Becky, from the same story which Galanas and Iachawdwiraeth are from ... I should upload their pictures again at some point.

Sorry for the rather incoherent description ... it's late an' I have work tomorrow so I should really be in bed. Lol. ^-^ Night all...

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Posted: Monday, 22 September, 2003 @ 03:35 AM

No more horses? ()_() dagger to heart What about the pretty lil' ol' Corbypoooo? crie Well, oh well... This is a nice picture, I can't draw humans at all, you know, and don't have a clue how to use Poser o.o I like the little sparkly things in the lightbeam...er, ray. Lighray. And her pose is veddy dramatic. Welcome back to Side7, ol' buddy!! x)

Posted: Monday, 22 September, 2003 @ 01:28 PM

Squee, Shaaaaddie!!! leaps an' clings Heh heh ... hewwo. ^-^ Thank'ee for your comment! I dunno what that light thing is either ... it's jus' ... pretty ... an' pointless ... an' Becky's hypnotised by it. รด.O Becky!! Turn AWAY from the LIGHT!!

You CAN draw humans, I saw that picture you did! T'was very good.

Corbeau: "Li'l ol' Corbypoo"...? long pause >:| RAAAH!

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