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It's ALIVE! Yippiee!
It's ALIVE! Yippiee! by @invader_bast (Jordan Gregory)

It's Dib in my style! RUN! XD!

AF and I decided to put IZ Characters and headvoices to the cast of the movie Van Helsing... Dib as Frankenstien. u.u Zim's Dracula, and he's all loooooooming and stuff. :D

This was SO easy. It was all in grayscale! XD! whappy arms YAY! LAZINESS!

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Posted: Sunday, 07 November, 2004 @ 07:30 AM

When I first saw this pic the first thing that popped into my head was "IT'S MY FIANCE!!! :D!!"

Dib as Doctor Frankenstein... just so fitting... teehee... DIB

It looks very cool, Basty :D I think, though, with the greyscale (Maroon loves ya for it bwahahahaha) you should've made a higher contrast at least in the objects in the foreground so they stand out more DRAMATIC and stuff.

He's so adorable!!

_o I still have to watch that Van Helsing thing movie someday don't I.

Posted: Sunday, 07 November, 2004 @ 04:58 PM

Yeah you do! I bring it when I go to NJ and we can watch to togeeeether if you want :D

Posted: Monday, 08 November, 2004 @ 12:02 PM

I always forget how CUTE Dib is until he gets all HAPPY like this. XD;; Fwee, lookit him revel in his work. This really does remind me of my own Dib even if it was just meant to be a generic non-KidK Dib. =B Shweet job with the greyscale, it looks all shadowy and stuff. ^-^ Heehee...Dib. pokes the Dib nose

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