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Festive?
Festive? by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

I had no other picture that had snow in it - nor did I have any any others that said Merry Christmas in it! So I decided to upload this one, which was a present for Matemate, since I had no other Christmassy pictures :P So...yeah.

Of course I'm not nearly -half- as proud of this as I was about last year's picture. Poo. I have gained no skills. Poo! Yes that is mistletoe, by the way, in case you people didn't know what mistletoe looks like. Mistletoe should NOT be confused with holly, which is also pictured here. Please don't ask me which is which, you should know better -.-

I think I have started some sort of holly-in-the-hair fad or something. I keep seeing it everywhere suddenly. Well anyway, Evana is the one who inspired -me- to draw holly in the first place, when I saw one of her old old pictures. And for some reason it has become my most favorite holiday symbol. It's not even that pretty in real life and it is a BOOGER to native ecosystems here in Washington...

On another note, I talk a lot!! :D

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Posted: Friday, 24 December, 2004 @ 02:00 PM

Beautiful! I love the expression, as well as the character design.

Posted: Thursday, 06 January, 2005 @ 01:56 AM

WOW!!! Shadow, this is so pretty and really good, i like your style, it's very nice, and the texture of her fur is nice, and works with your pixil outline, her outfit is very cute and nicely drawn! Oh and what do you use to draw this? if you don't mind telling me.

Posted: Thursday, 06 January, 2005 @ 10:25 AM

MS Paint and Photoshop :3

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