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Ceremonial Dingo
Ceremonial Dingo by @denise (Denise Chan)

My first 'furry'. I have completely no grasp of human anatomy, but I like it. o.O

Pencil sketch coloured in openCanvas 1.1. Artwork © Copyright 2003 Denise Chan

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Posted: Saturday, 05 July, 2003 @ 12:29 PM

very nice for your first furry. kinda reminded me of Kyoht's character a wee bit,

Posted: Sunday, 06 July, 2003 @ 05:38 AM

Thanks for the comment! :) It was really fun to draw, because I'd never done anything like it before.

Actually, now that you say it - it does look rather like one of Kyoht's characters! I was admiring her work a week or two ago, so there's definitely an influence. ^^

Posted: Wednesday, 20 August, 2003 @ 06:54 PM

Ahhh, it doesn't look -too- much like her's, but that's a good thing, so people can't accuse you of stealing style or something xP Bt anyway... I lovvve that blue ball of...firestuff!

Posted: Saturday, 06 December, 2003 @ 03:34 PM

You might think you have no grasp of human anatomy, but this looks awesome.

Posted: Tuesday, 20 January, 2004 @ 09:01 AM

Mmmm! Nice fox, I like the it`s draw. Your drawings very pretty, keep up the good work! ^_~

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