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Things 2
Things 2 by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

A storyboarding of sorts for a scene in...my story. One of -the- most dramatic and important scenes. I made this about a month ago during Chemistry class and I wasn't meaning to show anyone, so it's crappy and scribbly and meh. Oh well. I just want to upload it here so I don't lose it forever because I like panel 1 and 8. I portrayed the characters' different personalities and builds best in those two. The others are all...retarded xD And no, I will not tell you the characters because then you would know too much. Guess them right and win twenty cookies o: Not one... BUT TWENTY!!

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19y60d ago
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Posted: Monday, 21 March, 2005 @ 03:59 PM

YAY! More story illustrations! Well ... kinda. My favourite is the first box ... I like the pose of the one who's bein' bitten. It's really unusual but drawn very well. ^-^ I WANNA KNOW WHAT HAPPENS NOW! Is that wolfy dead? O.O

Posted: Monday, 21 March, 2005 @ 10:08 PM

Awww, all your comments just made me smile ^-^ I lub comments from the Sari! BUT YOU CAN'T KNOW WHAT HAPPENESESses...! But no, the wolfie is not dead ^^

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