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Shaddie

A...um...wolf.
A...um...wolf. by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

I got bored. Drew a wolf. No particular wolf, for no particular reason... He's an old wolf though. Hmmmmm... There is something vaguely familier about his color patterns... o.O Now -where- in the world could I have seen such a pattern? Veeeery veeeery interesting... rolls eyes, knowing she's not fooling anybody Artwork © Copyright 2003 Shadow Wolf

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Posted: Wednesday, 07 August, 2002 @ 04:11 PM

Wow! Very nice coloring job... very nice.. I'm gunna go look at the rest of your pics!

http://www.side7.com/art/kvarklaw

Posted: Wednesday, 07 August, 2002 @ 06:50 PM

Ooo, is this the picture you were drawing then, when I was talking to you? Oooo ... nice. ;) Now, aren't you glad you didn't scrap it?!

Hm ... actually, the markings look like that of my short-lived wolf character. ^-^ Haha!

Posted: Wednesday, 07 August, 2002 @ 08:17 PM

Well, I uh... uhm... I actually, well I actually... Uhm I don't know? Where did we see it? is completely lost I likes the picture though, WOLF MAN!

Posted: Saturday, 07 September, 2002 @ 02:26 PM

I /love/ this pic. It's so simple but perfect. Great job my friend.

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