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Dib and Vey
Dib and Vey by @tarysand (Taryn Sanders)

This is a scene drawn from the fanfic 'Paralellism or 2D' by InvaderVey (a very good fic by the way. Go read it on FF.NET) since she requested I pick a scene to draw for her. I picked this one where Dib is dreaming of his friend Vey who died recently, and they're standing in an ankle-deep ocean. Dib is rushing over to her, not believing that she's really there, and she has to painfully remind him that she's not there, that she's dead, and this is only his dream. I thought this was such a beautiful part of the story ^-^ So sad and touching. Anyway, most of it was done with MS Paint, cep't for I cheated a little on the background (I can't do a realistic ocean and sunset in Paint!), so I used a photo instead. I think it looks good that way, and it sort of heightens the 'dream' factor, yes? Um... does anyone know what 'woot' means? 0_o Or maybe it's 'w00t', I dunno... Nevermind -_-;; Forget I asked. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Taryn Sanders

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Posted: Thursday, 07 March, 2002 @ 09:11 AM

Wow, emotions, I forgot I had those! This pic is so sad. Almost reminds me of the "Dib goes to Hell!" fic I was going to write, except this is depressing whereas mine was supposed to be funny. I think w00t/woot is just an exclamation, but it sure is a catchy one.

Posted: Friday, 08 March, 2002 @ 04:54 PM

Aha! I'm NOT the only person who doesn't know what that blasted word means! :::::sigh::::: oh well- anyway, REALLY nice job on the pic ^_^ I could NEVER add a real pic to one I drew and have it look that cool (or natural- bleh!) well, keep it up- YAY!

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