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Dakota
Dakota by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

I DEED EET! Kit, I'm sooo sorry this took so long e_e My computer deleted it -three- times and I had to re-shade it each time... =\ I'm not as proud of this one as I was with the last version that was deleted, but I likes it anyway ^^; It's Dakota all growed up! Hope you likies :P

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Posted: Sunday, 05 October, 2003 @ 12:22 AM

jaw drops and stares blankly at the picture, admiring the shading and.. well just the whole thing Shaddie this is completely awesome! The shading, the fur, the texture of the light, everything is perfect! I don't see a single flaw! Wow it's just so beautiful and I love how you depicted Dakota's dragon side in his body. All lanky and long :D awesome work! runs away with the pictah XD

Posted: Sunday, 05 October, 2003 @ 11:29 AM

Your coloring is way cool. I like his body... mm, slinky.

Posted: Friday, 10 October, 2003 @ 08:40 PM

I absolutely love his wings! They make sense, particularly in terms of structure and size. And the fur is wonderful. My only complaint would perhaps be the foot of his far foreleg: it doesn't look quite solidly planted on the ground. Even so, this is an awesome picture. ^__^

Posted: Wednesday, 26 November, 2003 @ 07:56 AM

Absolutly love the coloring, especially on the head. Very nice work.

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