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Uncertain Meeting
Uncertain Meeting by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

Yay! Another misc pic! Uhm... Dunno what's up with this. I dont know why I drew the lines so messily. I was bored and didnt think I'd save the pic. :P It turned out better than I thought it would, drat, I should have used regular lines... Oh well! I LOVE the dragon's tatoos on his lip! I mean, If -I- ever got a tattoo-it...wouldnt look like that... But It's still cool! Yeaah... A curious were hold his paw out for the dragon to sniff. The dragon dont seem to like his "fur" smell, though :P Silly draggie... Dont ask about the snow, it's wierd and color-changy. Artwork © Copyright 2003 Shadow Wolf

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Posted: Tuesday, 03 December, 2002 @ 06:51 PM

gasps OMG Shaddie! smuggles pic away

Posted: Friday, 06 December, 2002 @ 08:27 AM

EEE!!! hugglofies the dragon THISH ISH COOLL!!!

Posted: Tuesday, 10 December, 2002 @ 03:32 PM

Whoo, Shaddie! How good?! I luff it!

Posted: Monday, 29 December, 2003 @ 05:23 PM

Very interesting. Those silly boredom doodles, turning out better than we think they will. ^^ I like this pic quite a bit, and you're right - those lip tatoos are rather cool. ^^ About the only think I don't like it how the were's eye is above his mane/hair, but it's just a doodle and a stylistic thing besides, so who cares? ^_^ Keep drawing!

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