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Patrick Little

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Biofurry by @Shin_Gallon (Patrick Little)

Color version of my Resident Evil inspired pic. This has more work in it than anything I've ever done, I'm actually happy with it.

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Posted: Thursday, 03 October, 2002 @ 12:13 AM

wow O_O Love the pic, lol I only just finished Jills game on gcn =S You're very talented =]

Posted: Thursday, 01 May, 2003 @ 09:12 PM

Awesome! I love it! Furries and Resident Evil...nothing wrong with that! ^__^

Posted: Thursday, 11 December, 2003 @ 02:03 PM

Awesome pic dude! Love the coloring if a lil too bloody for my tastes I do suppose that was the point :) Nice job again! I had to look through your gallery after seeing the ninja turtle. You do some nice colorwork :)

Posted: Wednesday, 13 April, 2005 @ 05:05 AM

SO SCARY!! screams, grabs bowl of popcorn, and watches like a movie O_O

But all sillyness aside... This really is a lovely picture. The gruesomeness of the dead victims and approaching zombies really brings out the feeling of the life-and-death situation the two foxies are in. I love the detail you did with the lighting on the wall and the rays coming through the window. Just awesome! ^^

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