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Hannah S.

Heke??
Heke?? by @HorseClover (Hannah S.)

This is an OLD OLD OLD OLD OLD OOLLDD doodle I drew of Hamtaro about a year ago. Of course, back then I was clueless about scanning images and scanned it HUGE! So poor me, I hadda compress it. My "HamClover" sig is very, big........

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20y102d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 05 February, 2004 @ 07:18 PM

Awwww, I dun care how old it is! I'm really glad you scanned it! It just makes ya wanna glomp him, doesn't it?

I can't even see a thing I would correct in it XD You can use it to dazzle people if you wish, I'm sure a lot of girls would get a kick out of it, great job ^__^

Posted: Thursday, 05 February, 2004 @ 07:21 PM

LOL Thanks! Actually, I gave the original drawing of this to my friend's little sis who ADORED it. It's hanging in her room. ^^

Posted: Thursday, 05 February, 2004 @ 07:24 PM

Hehe, I don't doubt it a bit. I've been looking through your gallery, and I like your other picture of your gerbils just as much ^_^ You seem to really have a grasp on animals too! As shows with your ghost horse image. loves it so much I wish I could draw animals ^^; But alas, eyes are my speciality.

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