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Jao Kolad

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It's Jazz lookin' a bit more manly here. I wanted to do the same idea that I did for Savin, now it looks like I'll do this for all the main characters.

The castle was a struggle and 1/2 tryin' to make it look like a castle, much less one w/a theme, but in the end it worked out.

::looks around nervously:: I took some liberties when it came to Jazz's weapon. Sure it looks neat, but he needs thoes featherd gauntlet like things in order to wield the huge sword. A weakness that could easily be used against him later on... that is if Phantom Q wants. Just a suggestion from my art muse to you, Phantom Q. I would imagine at least one battle scene in the story, so if just one it really wouldn't matter, right?

All said and dun, it looks pretty good despite my dying computer. I might not be able to go online or CG anything if it does die one me, like right now it won't load my buddylist ::cries:: It can't handel doing ANYTHING else but AOL and it's a windows95 >.>;;; If my computer was human it'd be in the 3rd grade. o.O

So all of yous who are in art trades w/ me right now dun hate me if I dissapere. I'll get back to you, promise! Artwork © Copyright 2003 Jao Kolad

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Posted: Tuesday, 07 January, 2003 @ 06:22 AM

XD! I have this Card Captor Sakura-like transformation idea now.

Crap. He's proving to be prettier than Savin. >>; I said prettier! Not hotter! XD And the sword's awesome, though there will be a few scenes where it's seen...

Especially in one of the last scenes. It's long enough for mah plan...::cackles...and can't stop, so she goes off:: DANKE FOR THE PIC!

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